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Grammar
There is / There are - Simple Future Negative
Questions
Asking negative questions with 'there' goes as the
rule and examples below:
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Negative |
Contraction |
Interrogative |
Example |
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There will
not be |
There wonīt be |
Wonīt there be? |
Wonīt there be food at the party? Iīm starving |
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There will
not be |
There wonīt be |
Wonīt there be? |
Wonīt there be any students tomorrow at the class? |
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Singular |
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Wonīt there be anyone waiting for me at the
airport? No, there wonīt be |
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Wonīt there be a special day-off for us to
go to the park? Yes, thereīll be |
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Wonīt there be anything different for you and
me to do? No, there wonīt be |
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Wonīt there be time for them to stay with
us? Yes, thereīll be |
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Wonīt there be homework today? Of course
thereīll be. Actually, thereīll always be |
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Plural |
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Wonīt there be any holidays next month for
us to go the beach? No, there wonīt be |
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Wonīt there be any cats and dogs at the
trade show? Yes, thereīll be |
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Wonīt there be any customers out there
waiting for us? No, there wonīt be |
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Wonīt there be any famous personalities at
the party? Yes, thereīll be |
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Wonīt there be any clothes for us to try on
at the shop? I donīt know, ask someone else |
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