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Change to negative: Gerard will take the dog for a walk.
Gerard won't take the dog for a walk.
Change to negative: It'll be hot tomorrow.
It won't be hot tomorrow.
Change to negative: They'll take photos at the party.
They won't take photos at the party.
Change to negative: Please say you'll drive his car.
Please say you won't drive his car.
Change to negative: She said she'll phone me later.
She said she won't phone me later.
Change to negative: We'll see Brent tomorrow.
We won't see Brent tomorrow.
Change to negative: I'll drive to Murcia next week.
I won't drive to Murcia next week.
Change to negative: They'll be in London next week.
They won't be in London next week.
Change to negative: Jenny and Chris will show you the way home.
Jenny and Chris won't show you the way home.
Change to negative: Susan will go with you.
Susan won't go with you.
The weather isn't okay, they ______ arrive on time.
won't
______ they eat dinner?
Will
They are on holiday for two weeks so they ______ be here tomorrow.
won't
It's Mary's birthday next month. She ________ be 18.
will
Go to bed and you _____ feel better tomorrow.
will
You may as well go home now, I _______ be back for hours.
will
I don't think she ______ pass the exam, she didn't study very well.
will
Don't stay out too late, you ______ get up on time.
won't
If you eat too much you ______ put on weight.
will
Don't get up, I ______ answer the phone.
will
Change to affirmative: Will Andy be on holidays tomorrow?
Andy will be on holidays tomorrow.
Change to affirmative: Will you win the race if you train hard?
You'll win the race if you train hard.
Change to affirmative: Will it rain all week?
It'll rain all week.
Change to affirmative: Will Ben lend you the money for the shopping?
Ben will lend you the money for the shopping.
Change to affirmative: Will they sleep in the new bed when it arrives?
They'll sleep in the new bed when it arrives.
Change to interrogative: The birds will eat the food in the garden.
Will the birds eat the food in the garden?
Change to interrogative: I'll ring you at home tomorrow.
Will I ring you at home tomorrow?
Change to interrogative: You'll see Josh when you go to the party.
Will you see Josh when you go to the party?
Change to interrogative: We'll go to the supermarket to buy some bread.
Will we go to the supermarket to buy some bread?
Change to interrogative: Colin will do the housework this week.
Will Colin do the housework this week?