Future Tense Simple Exercises ((better))

By completing these exercises, you will improve your understanding and usage of the future tense simple. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your learning. Good luck!

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: future tense simple exercises

The exercises don’t just drill grammar—they sneak in real-life, slightly quirky scenarios. One moment you’re promising a friend, “I ___ (help) you move the sofa” (spoiler: regretful ‘will’). The next, you’re predicting a stock market crash based on a cat video. The contexts are mundane yet weirdly memorable, which tricks your brain into internalizing the structure without the usual yawn. By completing these exercises, you will improve your

Answer keys are provided, but without explanations. If you write “I will call you when I will get home” (wrong!), the key simply shows the correction—no “why.” A beginner might stay confused. Complete the sentences with the correct form of

The future simple is remarkably consistent because it uses the same auxiliary verb for all subjects. Subject + will + [root form of verb]. Example: "I will call you tomorrow".