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UK//ʃiː wɪl//US//ʃi wɪl//

Meaning of She will

Indicates someone's intention or plan to do something in the future.

In simple words: A phrase used to indicate someone's future action.

She will in a sentence

  • She will visit her grandmother tomorrow.
  • Next week, she will start her new job.
  • She will call you when she gets home.
  • After dinner, she will help me clean up.
  • I believe she will succeed in her exams.

How to use She will

This phrase is used in both spoken and written English. It's appropriate in most situations to express future plans or intentions.

Grammar pattern

subject + will + base form of verb

Memory hint

Think of 'She will' as a promise of future actions.

Related words

Collocations with She will

  • she will go
  • she will see
  • she will do
  • she will make
  • she will say

Synonyms for She will

  • she'll
  • she is going to
  • she intends to
  • she plans to

Common mistakes with She will

  • Omitting the subject (e.g., 'will go' instead of 'she will go')
  • Confusing 'will' with 'going to' for plans
  • Using 'will' in present tense forms

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Frequently asked questions about She will

What does She will mean?

A phrase used to indicate someone's future action.

What is the definition of She will?

Indicates someone's intention or plan to do something in the future.

How do you use She will in a sentence?

She will visit her grandmother tomorrow.

Can you give another example of She will?

Next week, she will start her new job.

What are synonyms for She will?

Common alternatives include she'll, she is going to, she intends to, she plans to.

What words go with She will?

It commonly pairs with she will go, she will see, she will do, she will make, she will say.

What are common mistakes when using She will?

Omitting the subject (e.g., 'will go' instead of 'she will go') Confusing 'will' with 'going to' for plans Using 'will' in present tense forms

How do you pronounce She will?

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

When should I use She will?

This phrase is used in both spoken and written English. It's appropriate in most situations to express future plans or intentions.