Did you call your mother? B: Oh, I forgot! Thanks for reminding me. I ________ (will call / am going to call) her right now.
"Why are you putting on your coat?" B: "I ___________ (take) the dog out for a walk."
They (will not move) to a new apartment next month. Is she going to cook dinner for us tonight? Where will you see him?
Subject + will + base verb (e.g., I will call you later. ) simple future tense exercises
Tomorrow is a big day for Anna. She has a job interview. She ________ (1. wear) her new blue suit because she wants to look professional. However, she is nervous. "I ________ (2. be) honest," she tells herself. "I ________ (3. lie) about my experience." After the interview, she ________ (4. meet) her friend for coffee. Her friend always gives good advice. Anna’s phone rings. It’s the office. "Please hold," she says. "I ________ (5. answer) this." She hopes she ________ (6. get) the job.
Look out! That ladder ___________ fall! (evidence-based prediction)
"Why are you putting on your coat?" B: "I __________ (visit) my friend in the hospital." Did you call your mother
The simple future tense talks about actions that will happen at a future point in time. In English, it is most commonly formed using the auxiliary verb followed by the base form of the main verb. Key Uses: Predictions: "It will rain tonight".
Every morning, write down three things you are going to do today. Every evening, write down three predictions ( will ) for what might happen tomorrow.
Every morning or Sunday evening, write down five things you are going to do in the coming days. I ________ (will call / am going to call) her right now
Example: You/come/to the party? → Will you come to the party?
(Prediction based on immediate visual evidence) are going to build (An official plan or decision) Answers for Exercise 3