Simple Future Tense Exercises 📍 📍

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Tomorrow a busy day for the Anderson family. The weather reporter says it will rain in the morning, so they will not go to the beach. Instead, they will stay inside the house.

The simple future tense talks about actions that begin and end in the future, which have not happened yet but are destined to.

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We form this structure using: . Predictions: I think it will rain tomorrow.

Subject + will not (won't) + Base Verb (e.g., "They won't win the match").

you going to invite ...? (Asking about a planned decision) Bookmark this page and share it with your classmates

Read the following paragraph and identify the sentences that are in the simple future tense.

We use for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, threats, and predictions based on opinion. Structure: Subject + will + base verb

Before diving into the exercises, let’s quickly review the two primary ways to form the simple future tense in English: using and using be going to . While they both refer to future time, they are used in slightly different contexts. 1. Form and Use of "Will" The weather reporter says it will rain in

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1. am going to buy; 2. is going to visit; 3. are going to start; 4. are not going to attend; 5. Are you going to eat.

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