Delete Quiz. For example: We use 'will' when we are promising. Click on the words in the correct order. This worksheets lets students practise the form and function of the modal verb “will” for predictions, decisions, offers and promises. Choose the correct answer. I will always love you. will / won't for promises, offers, decisions (1). We use 'will' when we I’ll write. will / won't for promises, offers, decisions (2). I will pay you back tomorrow This won’t hurt b Read the article and write the correct promise in the gaps 1- 6 c Read the definitions below. What do they have in common? I won’t tell anyone. We use 'will' when we are making a decision. I’ll come back tomorrow. The future simple tense is used to express future intentions that are decided at the time of speaking (spontaneous offers, promises and decisions): Come on, I'll help you with those bags. In this entertaining will for promises and offers teaching activity, students practice making promises with will and won’t and offers with will and shall. For example: I think I'll go home early. Promises I'll always love you. WILL / WON’T (PROMISES, OFFERS, DECISIONS) READING a Look at the six promises below. Decisions Will/Won't (decisions, offers, promises) Offers I'll help you with your homework. This quiz is incomplete! (promise) I'll have a wiener schnitzel. To play this quiz, please finish editing it. This quiz is incomplete! (offer) I will always love you. To play this quiz, please finish editing it. (decision) In the first person, shall can be used instead of will to announce intentions. In the first exercise students match sentences with “will, shall, won’t” and their contracted forms to make logical connections, putting the grammar in context.