Simple Future Tense Exercises |work| Review
Used for spontaneous decisions, promises, and general predictions. Example: "I will call you later."
The is used to talk about actions that will happen at a later time, such as making predictions, promises, or spontaneous decisions. It is primarily formed using the word "will" followed by the base form of a verb (e.g., "I will study"). Quick Grammar Overview simple future tense exercises
Prior plans and things that are about to happen based on evidence. Example: "We are going to visit Paris in June." ✍️ Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Will vs. Going To) Choose the correct form based on the context provided. Look at those dark clouds! It ________ (rain) soon. I’m thirsty. I think I ________ (buy) a soda. Quick Grammar Overview Prior plans and things that
Read the short story and fill in all 10 blanks with the correct simple future form (will, won’t, going to). Look at those dark clouds