Future Simple Tense – Rules, Examples, and Exercises
The Future Simple Tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It is simple and commonly used for promises, predictions, and future plans.
1) When Do We Use Future Simple?
- To describe actions that will happen in the future – I will visit my friend tomorrow.
- To make promises – I will help you with homework.
- To predict future events – It will rain tomorrow.
2) Sentence Structure
Affirmative:
Subject + will + Verb (base form) + Object
Example: She will call you later.
Negative:
Subject + will + not (won't) + Verb (base form) + Object
Example: They will not come to the party.
Question:
Will + Subject + Verb (base form) + Object?
Example: Will you join us tomorrow?
3) Common Time Expressions
- tomorrow, next week, soon, in 2025, later
4) Common Mistakes
❌ Wrong: She will goes to school.
✅ Correct: She will go to school.
❌ Wrong: I will not went there.
✅ Correct: I will not go there.
5) Practice Exercises
- I ___ (meet) my friend tomorrow.
- They ___ (not/come) to the party.
- ___ (you/help) me with homework?
- He ___ (buy) a new car next month.
- We ___ (travel) to Delhi soon.
6) Answers
- will meet
- will not (won’t) come
- Will you help
- will buy
- will travel
Conclusion
The Future Simple Tense is used to talk about future actions, promises, and predictions. Remember: will + verb (base form). Practice daily to use it naturally in speaking and writing.
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