Simple Future Tense Exercises Now

Master the Simple Future Tense: Rules, Formulas, and Exercises

They are going to sell their house. → ______________ their house?

(Negative plan based on current conditions) is / going to stay (Information question about a plan) Exercise 3 Answers

Put your knowledge to the test with the following three practice sets. Grab a piece of paper or type your answers out as you go. Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Using "Will") simple future tense exercises

Will + subject + base verb? (e.g., Will it rain tomorrow?) 2. Formulating with "Be Going To"

"Why are you putting on your coat?" B: "I __________ (visit) my friend in the hospital."

Subject + will + base form of the verb (e.g., I will attend the meeting. ) Master the Simple Future Tense: Rules, Formulas, and

The weather forecast says it _________ (snow) next week, so make sure you stay warm.

(Based on the immediate physical evidence of the shaky ladder) am going to (An intention formed before the conversation) Exercise 4 Answers Mark will move to London next month. Negative: Mark will not (won't) move to London next month. Question: Will Mark move to London next month? They are going to visit the museum tomorrow.

They are will arrive late.

Change to negative: He will like the present. → _________________________________

The Simple Future tense is one of the first major milestones in learning English. It allows us to step out of the present and talk about dreams, predictions, spontaneous decisions, and promises. However, for many learners, deciding between and "going to" can be confusing.

The simple future tense is used to talk about actions or events that will happen later. It is formed with + base verb (e.g., will go, will eat ). Grab a piece of paper or type your answers out as you go

(Spontaneous decision made at the moment of speaking)

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