Simple Future Tense Exercises ((exclusive))

"This weekend, I am going to visit my grandmother. I will probably bring her some flowers. My brother said he might join us, but I am not going to wait for him if he is late. I promise, I will call you on Sunday night."

Turn these statements into "will" questions. They will arrive at 6 PM. → ______? It will be a sunny day. → ______? You will help me with my homework. → ______? Article: Mastering the Simple Future simple future tense exercises

Choose the most appropriate future form ( or be going to ) based on the context of the sentence. "This weekend, I am going to visit my grandmother

Prior Plan: I ______ (visit) my grandmother this weekend; I already bought the bus ticket. I promise, I will call you on Sunday night

The simple future tense is an essential tool in English grammar. It allows you to express actions that have not happened yet. Whether you are making a prediction, promising a friend to help them move, or planning a vacation, you need this tense to communicate clearly.

Let’s start with a quick refresher, and then we will get straight to work.

Insert "not" directly after "will" or the "be" verb. Note that "will not" often shortens to . I will not (won't) attend the meeting. We are not going to buy that car. Interrogative Sentences (Questions)