50 Examples of Sentences with “will” Interrogative
Examples / / April 03, 2023
Willit's a modal verb in English that is used to express future. Will It does not have a Spanish translation. It is used together with a verb in infinitive. For example: Yo will wait here./ I will wait here.
In interrogative sentences with will, As in all questions in English, there is inversion between the auxiliary and the subject, that is to say that will goes before the subject. For example: Will you marry me?/ Will you marry me?
to take into account:Will it is invariable, that is, it does not change according to the pronoun. For example: Will you eat? / Will I eat?
- See also: Sentences with "will”
Questions with will
There are two types of questions with will: yes / no questionsand wh-questions.
- Yes / no questions: The questions yes / norequire a yes or no answer. When formulated in Simple future, always start with will:
Will | Subject | Infinitive verb |
---|---|---|
Will |
Yo you I have she Item we they |
go? |
For example:will you study more next time?/ Will you study more next time?
- wh-questions: The questions wh-require information in response. When they are formulated in the simple future, an interrogative adverb is preceded. (what, when, where) to will:
Wh- + will | Subject | Infinitive verb |
---|---|---|
where/When/Why +will… |
Yo you I have she Item we they |
go? |
For example: wherewill you go?/ Where you'll go?
To ask negative questions, use won'trather will. Negative questions can express feelings such as surprise or criticism. For example: Won't you eat?/ You will not come?
To answer questions with will, used willeither won't, as appropriate:
Forks, |
Yo you I have she Item we they |
will. |
No, |
Yo you I have she Item we they |
won't (will not). |
For example: Will you eat over? Yes, I will. / No, I won't.
Attention: To answer short questions, the main verb is not repeated. For example: Will you study? Yes, I will. / No, I won't.(And not: Yes, I will study).
- See also: Sentences with "will" and "won't”
Examples of interrogative sentences with will
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Will you come to my party?
Will you come to my party? -
Will we go to a restaurant?
Shall we go to a restaurant? -
Will dad take the day off?
Will dad take the day off? -
Will do they remember us?
Will they remember us? -
Will you go on vacation?
Will you go on vacation? -
Will you make an appointment with the doctor?
Will you have an appointment with the doctor? -
Will she speak to the teacher?
Will she talk to the teacher? -
Will did he invite his friends over for dinner tonight?
Will he invite his friends to dinner tonight? -
Will you explain the problem to him?
Will you explain the problem to him? -
Will you invite all your friends to your birthday party?
Will you invite all your friends to your birthday party? -
Will mom and dad let us go?
Will mom and dad let us go? -
Will they accept the offer?
Will they accept the offer? -
Will Sarah read that book?
Will Sarah read that book? -
Will you ask her about the secret?
Will you ask her about the secret? -
Will they talk the matter over?
Will they talk about the problem? -
Will the boys take the exam?
Will the children take the test? -
Will Peter and Jenny come with us?
Will Peter and Jenny come with us? -
Will you be a lawyer when you grow up?
Will you be a lawyer when you grow up? -
Will mom take us to school?
Will mom take us to school? -
Will Bonnie be happy abroad?
Will Bonnie be happy abroad? -
Will you carry your umbrella with you?
Will you take your umbrella with you? -
Will Bradley join us now?
Will Bradley join us now? -
Will the kids lock the door when they leave?
Will the children lock the door when they leave? -
Will will you lend me your camera?
Will you lend me your camera? -
Will they spend all their money on chocolate and candy?
Will they spend all their money on chocolates and sweets?
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Will my aunt be home when I arrive?
Will my aunt be home when I arrive? -
Will Victoria be at the office tomorrow?
Will Victoria be in the office tomorrow? -
Will the children behave at the concert?
Will the children behave well at the concert? -
Will you still be here when I get back?
Will you still be here when I come back? -
Will the weather be nice on the weekend?
Will the weather be nice on the weekend? -
que will they do next?
What will they do now? -
why will you take a taxi?
Why will you take a taxi? -
where will they meet?
Where will they meet? -
How will I send the products?
How will I ship the products? -
Which will you choose?
Which will you choose? -
When will you come back?
When will you return? -
quien will come to the meeting?
Who will come to the meeting? -
whose books will you borrow?
Whose book will you borrow? -
que will do they decide?
What will they decide? -
When will you leave?
When will you go? -
where will he go now?
Where will he go now? -
How will they travel?
How will they travel? -
How many stories will the new office building have?
How many floors will the new office building have? -
quien will be in charge of the project?
Who will be in charge of the project? -
why will mom be angry?
Why will mommy be angry? -
When will the teacher give us the new assignment?
When will the teacher give us the new homework? -
que will you do next?
What will you do next? -
why will you sell your car?
Why will you sell your car? -
quien will buy it?
Who will buy it?
When are questions used with will?
Some uses of questions with will are:
- orders. Next to the pronoun you. For example: Will you help me with my homework? / Would you help me with my homework?
- promises. For example: Will are you a good boy?/ Will you be a good boy?
- Opinions about the future. Generally, together with verbs such as think, believe, guess. For example: who do you think will win the soccer championship?/ Who do you think will win the soccer world championship?
- Future actions (that are not scheduled or express objectives). For example: how tall will the new hotel in Las Vegas be?/ How tall will the new hotel be in Las Vegas?
- spontaneous reactions. For example: why will you leave? / Why are you leaving?
- The result of a condition (conditional type 1). Will is used in the result clause (and not in the condition clause with if). For example:Will you come with us if I ask you to?/ Will you come with us if I ask you?
- See also: Future Simple in English (will)
Follow with:
- Prayers "going to”
- Sentences with "may”
- Sentences with "would”
- Sentences with "will be”
- Sentences with "will" and "going to”