Diane is working next week.
Are you going to watch television this evening?
Kate is doing an exam next week. Chris and Joe are talking about it: do you think Kate will pass the exam? Yes, she’ll pass easily.
She’ll pass does not mean ‘she has decided to pass”. Joe is saying what he knows or thinks will happen. He is predicting the future.
Jill has been away a long time. When she returns, she’ll find a lot of changes here.
Where will you be this time next year? I’ll be in Japan.
That plate is hot. If you touch it, you’ll burn yourself.
Tom won’t pass the exam. He hasn’t studied hard enough.
When will you get your exam results?
I’ll probably be home late tonight.
I haven’t seen Carol today. I expect she’ll phone this evening.
Don’t worry about the exam. I’m sure you will pass.
Do you think Sarah will like the present we bought her?
I don’t think the exam will be very difficult.
I wonder what will happen.
I hope Kate passes the exam / I hope Kate will pass…
I hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow.
Don’t phone Ann now. She’ll be busy.
I shall be late this evening.
We shall probably go to Scotland in the summer (or we will).
We’ll probably go to Scotland.
I shan’t be here tomorrow.
She will be very angry.
Diane isn’t free on Saturday. She’s working.