Will Have
“Will have" is an auxiliary verb used to
indicate possession, ownership, or the existence of something.
Simple Sentence:
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Subjects |
Auxiliary verbs |
Examples |
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He (singular) |
Will have |
He will have a pet dog. |
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She (singular) |
She will have a friend. |
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It (singular) |
It will have many special features. |
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Any Name (singular) |
Susan will have your pen. |
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I (plural) |
I will have a dog. |
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We (plural) |
We will have red pens. |
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You (plural) |
You will have a cat. |
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They (plural) |
They will have horses. |
In the negative form, "will have" becomes "will not have" or " won't have"
Ø Example:
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I won’t have any question.
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You won’t have any girlfriend.
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We won’t have books.
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They won’t have any pencils.
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Pooja and Soni won’t have bags.
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He won’t have any chances.
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She won’t have a house.
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Joy won’t have a chocolate.
In interrogative sentences “Will" is placed at the beginning of the sentence and after the subjects we use have:
Example:
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Will we have two horses?
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Will Muskan have a ball?
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Will the children have toys?
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Will you have a mask?
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Will Palak have some books?
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Will he have a cycle?
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Will we have a lot of money?
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Will Sejal have toys?
· Will Sejal have toys?
· Will Mitali have a doll?
· Will you have a book?
Wh-Word Type Interrogative Sentences
Ø Examples:
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What will you have?
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What will he have?
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What will I have?
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How much money will you have?
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How big an army will the king have?
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What will Sohan have?
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What will Radha have?
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What will they have?
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Why will he have a gun?
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