Simple Future Tense Exercises
"The phone is ringing; I will answer it". Promises or Offers: "I will help him with the project". How to Form the Simple Future Tense (with Will) 1. Affirmative Sentences (Positive) Structure: Subject + will + base form of verb I will travel to Japan next year. They will play football in that field. 2. Negative Sentences Structure: Subject + will + not (won't) + base form of verb He will not come to the party. Jane will not quit her job on Monday. 3. Interrogative Sentences (Questions) Structure: Will + subject + base form of verb? Will you go to the concert? When will Jane be old enough to drive? Simple Future Tense Exercises
He promised he _____ call. a) will b) would (no — this is simple future: use will) → Correct: a) will
Watch the news, a sports match, or look out the window and make predictions using will (e.g., "I think that team will win"). simple future tense exercises
Voluntarily agreeing or disagreeing to do something.
They _________ (build) a new stadium here next year; the city council approved the plans yesterday. I promise I _________ (not tell) anyone your secret. Exercise 2: Rewrite into Negative and Interrogative Forms "The phone is ringing; I will answer it"
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
We ________ (meet) the director at 10:00 AM tomorrow; it's already on the calendar. I promise I ________ (not tell) anyone your secret. Affirmative Sentences (Positive) Structure: Subject + will +
However, in modern English, "will" is widely used for all subjects, and "shall" is mostly used in formal or literary contexts.
Are they going to move to London? / They are not going to move to London. Tips for Success To truly internalize these rules, try these daily habits:


