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UK//aɪ wɪl//US//aɪ wɪl//

Meaning of I will

A phrase used to express future actions or intentions.

I will in a sentence

  • I will go to the store later today.
  • I will help you with your homework.
  • I will visit my grandparents this weekend.
  • I will finish the project on time.
  • I will always remember this day.

How to use I will

Used to express future intentions, promises, or predictions. Avoid in very formal writing; 'I shall' may be preferred.

Grammar pattern

I will + verb

Memory hint

Imagine someone saying 'I will' while pointing to something they plan to do.

Related words

Collocations with I will

  • I will tell you
  • I will try
  • I will see

Synonyms for I will

  • I shall
  • I am going to
  • I intend to

Common mistakes with I will

  • Confusing 'will' with 'going to' for future intentions.
  • Using 'I will' for past actions.

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Frequently asked questions about I will

What does I will mean?

A phrase used to express future actions or intentions.

How do you use I will in a sentence?

I will go to the store later today.

Can you give another example of I will?

I will help you with your homework.

What are synonyms for I will?

Common alternatives include I shall, I am going to, I intend to.

What words go with I will?

It commonly pairs with I will tell you, I will try, I will see.

What are common mistakes when using I will?

Confusing 'will' with 'going to' for future intentions. Using 'I will' for past actions.

How do you pronounce I will?

US: //aɪ wɪl//, UK: //aɪ wɪl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I will?

Used to express future intentions, promises, or predictions. Avoid in very formal writing; 'I shall' may be preferred.