Simple Future - Tense Exercises !!install!!Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + base verb? (e.g., Are you going to cook dinner?) Simple Future Tense Exercises They will arrive before noon. , this is a request for a long article focused on the keyword "simple future tense exercises." The user wants an article, not just a list of exercises. So I need to think about what makes a good, comprehensive, and useful article for someone learning or teaching English grammar. Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + base verb (e.g., We are not going to buy that car.) simple future tense exercises Instructions: Choose whether or be going to fits best based on the context of the conversation. "The traffic is terrible!" B: "You're right. We __________ (miss) our flight." Exercise 4: Sentence Transformation Complete these sentences using the correct simple future form of the verb in parentheses. I’m cold. I __________ (turn on) the heater. If you eat all that cake, you __________ (feel) sick later. Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + base verb To make the simple future tense a natural part of your daily speech, keep these quick tips in mind: Will + subject + base verb? (e.g., "Will you help me?"). When to Use "Will" vs. "Going To" Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentences: So I need to think about what makes (Prediction based on immediate evidence: the time on the clock) is going to start (An intention or plan for the future) am not going to watch (A personal negative intention) They (not / visit) __________ their grandparents this weekend due to the schedule conflict. (she / start) __________ her new job this Monday? Exercise 3: "Will" vs. "Be Going To" (Mixed Practice) She has a camera in her hand. She ___________ (take) a photograph. Exercise 4: Sentence Transformation Use for quick, unplanned reactions, broad future predictions, and promises. (A future fact/prediction due to traffic) will open (An instant reaction/offer) Answers for Exercise 2 |