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Will is used to talk about the future…I think everyone knows that. However, there are a few other ways that we use will. Today I’m going to show you how to use will for making promises and showing willingness.
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It seems you have forgotten the tradicional question – Will you marry me?
Ah Sergio…what a romantic you are!
Thanks for sharing 🙂
“Today’s Challenge”
Jack will feed Jenny’s cat instead of her who has to go out of town this weekend.
Actually I heard the conversation again and again and finally got it. However, I still don’t know the first word of Jack. It sounds like “sure thing”. What does it mean?
Hi Yukio, You heard correctly. “Sure thing” is another way to say “yes” or “of course”
Oh, I didn’t know that! Thank you, Michael. 😀
Sure thing! Thanks for asking Yukiko 🙂
Hi Michael,
Here are the answers to today’s listening challenge:
Jenny said to Jack,” You may forget and then fluffy may starve.”
And then Jack promised Jenny that he wouldn’t forget and would feed her cat fluffy.
bye, bye.
Thans Amali. Nice job!
Good morning Michael,
– Jack will feed Jenny’s cat while she is going out of town this weekend.
I feel ill today, but I will hang on!
Thanks Ryo…Hang in there!