Will / Shall (Verbs)
It is 11 o'clock now. Sarah is at work.
At 11 o'clock yesterday, she was at work.
At 11 o'clock tomorrow, she will be at work.
Will + infinitive (will be/ will win/ will come etc.):
'll = will: I'll (I will) / you'll / she'll etc.
won't = will not: I won't (= I will not) / you won't / she won't etc.
Sue travels a lot. Today she is in Madrid. Tomorrow she'll be in Rome. Next week she'll be in Tokyo.
You can phone me this evening. I'll be at home.
Leave the old bread in the garden. The birds will eat it.
We'll probably go out this evening.
Will you be at home this evening?
I won't be here tomorrow. (= I will not be here)
Don't drink coffee before you go to bed. You won't sleep.
We often say I think ... will ... :
You can say I shall (= I will) and we shall (= we will):
But do not use shall with you/ they/ he/ she/ it: