Simple Future Tense Exercises <Mobile LIMITED>

Mastering the simple future tense is essential for discussing upcoming events, making predictions, and expressing spontaneous decisions. Whether you are planning a trip to Japan or simply deciding what to eat for dinner, this tense helps you communicate clearly about what lies ahead. Understanding the Simple Future Tense The simple future is primarily formed using " " followed by the base form of the verb. Affirmative : Subject + will + base verb (e.g., "I you later"). : Subject + will not (won't) + base verb (e.g., "She won't tell the truth"). Interrogative : Will + subject + base verb? (e.g., " Will you join us for the picnic?"). Practice Exercises

: Used for predictions, spontaneous decisions, promises, and requests (e.g., "I will call you tomorrow"). Be Going To simple future tense exercises

  • Positive: Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb (We are going to travel.)
  • Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + verb (He isn't going to study.)
  • Question: Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + verb? (Are you going to eat that?)

Quick Refresher: When to Use Simple Future

“I promise I _________ (try) my best,” she tells her mother. Mastering the simple future tense is essential for

Simple Future Tense

The is primarily used to describe actions that will happen after the present moment, typically formed using will + [base verb] or am/is/are + going to + [base verb] . Exercises for this tense are designed to help learners distinguish between spontaneous decisions ( will ), planned intentions ( going to ), and formal predictions. Common Types of Exercises Exercises vary by difficulty level and specific focus: Positive: Subject + am/is/are + going to +

  1. She buys a new laptop. → ________________________________

    Correction: She is going to start a new business. / She will start a new business.