We use 'will' for immediate decisions and promises. 'Will ring you up tomorrow' expresses a promise for the future.
Usamos 'will' para decisões imediatas e promessas. 'Will ring you up tomorrow' expressa uma promessa para o futuro.
| Task | I promise, I ____________ (to ring up / you) tomorrow. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 2 |
| a | am going to ring you up |
| b | will ring you up |
| c | ring you up |
| d | am ringing you up |
| comment | We use ‘will’ when we decide to do something at the same time as speaking - immediate decisions: ‘I’ll call back later’. Or we can use ‘will’ to make promises: ‘I will never do that again’.I will ring you up tomorrow. |
| topic | future tenses |
| level | 1 |
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