Simple Future Tense Exercises Official
Simple Future Tense is primarily used to describe actions that haven't happened yet but are expected to occur. It is commonly formed using two main structures: "will + base verb" for spontaneous decisions and predictions, and "be going to + base verb" for planned actions or intentions. Helpful Grammar Review Spontaneous Action "I'll help you with those bags." Predictions Be going to
- will help
- will rain
- won’t pass
- will be
- won’t tell
He will forgive you.
Example:
Rewrite these present tense sentences into the simple future tense using "will." I eat breakfast. → I will eat breakfast. She travels to Japan. They build a new house. The sun rises at 6:00 AM. We play soccer on Sundays. He finishes his homework early. ❓ Exercise 3: Creating Questions simple future tense exercises