will
In French, the future tense of the verb 'être' (to be) would be used to translate 'will'. Specifically, 'sera' is used when talking about he/she/it will be. However, please note that 'will' can also be translated differently in French depending on its use in the context.
He will be at the park tomorrow
This sentence reveals the use of 'sera', which is the third person singular future form of the verb 'être' (to be) in French. In expressing future actions or states, like 'He will be at the park tomorrow', French uses 'sera'.
She will be late for the meeting
'Sera' is used in this context to denote future action 'will be' for third person singular. In this case, 'She will be late for the meeting'. It implies a future prediction or expectation.
He will not be available this weekend
The negative form 'ne'... 'pas' surrounds the conjugated verb 'sera' to express negation in the future tense. In this sentence, it is used to express that 'He will not be available this weekend'.
When will be your birthday?
In questions about future events, 'sera' is also used. In this case, it translates to 'will be'. The phrase 'When will your birthday be?' uses 'sera' to denote future occurrence.
Everything will be ready on time
'Sera' is used to express future certainty in the third person singular. In this context 'Everything will be ready on time', 'sera' translates to 'will be' denoting future readiness.
The exam will be difficult
The verb 'sera' shows the future state of a noun, in this case, expressing that 'The exam will be difficult'. It signifies a prediction about future state of an event.
Where will the party be?
'Sera' is used in this question to express future location. It translates as 'will be', thus the phrase 'Where will the party be?'
It will be a beautiful day
In this sentence, 'sera' is used in expressing future predictions - 'It will be a beautiful day'. 'Sera' is the future tense of the verb 'être' (to be).
Life will be easier
In this sentence, 'sera' indicates a future state of being. 'Sera' is the third person singular future form of the verb 'être' and it translates as 'will be', conveying the future change in life condition.
The movie will be interesting
In this context, 'sera' denotes a future state or condition of a thing or event, which in this case is 'The movie will be interesting'. It's used to express the future tense in third person singular form.