The simple future
The simple future uses the modal "will" followed by the infinitive (dropping the preposition " to"). It serves to express actions which will take place at a specified time, or to signal the beginning of an action. (If, on the other hand, one wishes to describe an action which is in the process of occurring, it is the future progressive which will be used to express it.)
- I will meet you at five o'clock.
- She will go to the library this evening.
- We will dance all night long.
One sometimes find the modal "shall" in place of "will". This usage, generally reserved for the first person, is considered archaic:
- What shall I do ?
Note: this usage of "shall" to indicate the future is different from the commonplace usage of " shall" to indicate desire or wishes. See modal verbs.