Exercises — Simple Future Tense
I / not / stay / late → I will not stay late.
Before jumping into the exercises, let’s quickly recap the two primary ways we form this tense: simple future tense exercises
Highlight (or write down) all the verbs in the story that show the simple future tense. (Example: will be) I / not / stay / late → I will not stay late
Rearrange the words to form a correct future tense question. (you / help / me / with this bag / will / ?) (going / they / are / to / arrive / late / ?) (when / start / will / the movie / ?) (is / she / going / to / cook / dinner / ?) (who / win / will / the game / ?) ✅ Answer Key is going to rain (Evidence: dark clouds) will buy (Quick decision) are going to meet (Prior plan) won't tell / will not tell (Promise) are [you] going to do (Asking about plans) Exercise 2: She will travel to Japan. They will build a new house. The sun will rise at 6:00 AM. We will play soccer on Sundays. He will finish his homework early. Exercise 3: Will you help me with this bag? Are they going to arrive late? When will the movie start? Is she going to cook dinner? Who will win the game? (you / help / me / with this bag / will /