Watch out! You _______ (drop) that glass! (will / are going to)
In these situations, a decision is made at the moment of speaking. Use + the verb. iSpeak English A: "There's someone at the door." B: "I ____________ (get) it." A: "I'm moving house tomorrow." B: "I ____________ (come) and help you." A: "I'm cold." B: "I ____________ (turn on) the fire." A: "She's late." B: "Don't worry. She ____________ (arrive) soon." A: "I'm hungry." B: "I ____________ (make) you a sandwich." Part 3: Negative Form (Predictions & Promises) Change the following sentences into the form (using It will rain tomorrow. right arrow __________________________________________ I will tell your secret to anyone. right arrow __________________________________________ They will have a party next week. right arrow __________________________________________ Sam will go to the disco tonight. right arrow __________________________________________ In my opinion, she will pass the exam. right arrow __________________________________________ Quick Grammar Reference simple future tense exercises
The simple future tense is used to talk about things that haven't happened yet, like predictions, promises, or spontaneous decisions. It is most commonly formed using + the base verb (e.g., "I will study"). Practice Exercises Watch out
A significant flaw in many Simple Future exercises I reviewed is the isolation of "will." In natural English, "will" and "be going to" are constantly wrestling for dominance. Use + the verb