form

affirmativeall personswill / ‘ll + infinitive
I will remain as long as possible.
negative (+ NOT) all personswill + not / won’t + infinitive
You won’t believe what I just heard!
interrogative (+?) 1st person singular and plural

Shall I/we + infinitive?

Shall I call you later?
other personsWill you/he/she/it/they + infinitive?
Will you excuse us for a moment?
The use of shall is generally considered to be a bit old-fashioned in affirmative sentences, the same goes for the use of shall + not / shan’t in negative sentences.

exercises

will, won’t, shall (elementary)

practise using conditional type 1 (if + simple present, will + infinitive)

  • exercise 1: choose the correct verbs in these conditional sentences type 1
  • exercise 2: choose the correct verbs in these conditional sentences type 1
  • exercise 3: fill in the correct verb forms
  • exercise 4: fill in the correct verb forms
  • exercise 5: fill in the correct verb forms
  • exercise 6: fill in the correct verb forms

useful pages

  • exercises for practising will, would, shall, should
  • exercises for practising the future simple (I will go)
  • exercises for practising to be going to
  • exercises for practising the future continuous (I will be going)
  • exercises for practising the future perfect (I will have gone)
  • exercises for practising the future perfect continuous (I will have been going)
  • exercises for practising conditionals (if-clauses)