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Spoken English Basics - Practice 'What will?'

Sridevi D.
17/06/2020 0 0

What will? 

Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to ask the question with “What will?” 

Question 

1. What will you eat? 2. What will you do that for? 3. What will the people say? 4. What will happen? 5. What will you write to him? 6. What will be your preference? 7. What will she cook? 8. What will you give him? 9. What will be the result? 10. What will they sing? 

Answer 

1. I will eat burger and chips. 2. I will do that to punish him. 3. The people will say that I am lazy. 4. You will pass your examinations. 5. I will write everything that happened. 6. My preference will be a hill-station. 7. She will cook whatever you tell her. 8. I will give him a wrist-watch. 9. The result will be favourable. 10. They will sing a chorus. 

Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to use “What will?” to respond to a cue or statement. 

Cues 

1. I want to eat. 2. They want to drink. 3. She wants to sing. 4. He wants to buy. 5. We want to cook. 6. We want to work. 7. They want to celebrate. 8. She wants to make. 9. He wants to paint. 10. She wants to wash. 

Response 

1. What will you eat? 2. What will they drink? 3. What will she sing? 4. What will he buy? 5. What will you cook? 6. What will you work as? 7. What will they celebrate? 8. What will she make? 9. What will he paint? 10. What will she wash?

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