Simple Future Tense (Actions Coming Soon)

This tense is for actions that will happen later (tomorrow, next year, later today).

Simple Future Tense | Grammar Guide

1️⃣ Rule 1: Using ‘Will’

We use the helper word will with the base verb for all subjects. Will never changes!

 * Example: I will sing. He will sing. We will sing.

2️⃣ Rule 2: Making it Negative or Asking Questions

We use will and the base verb for questions.

We use will not or won’t for negatives:

Won’t + Base Verb

Will + Subject + Base Verb?

Won’t + Subject + Base Verb? |

 * Negative Sentence Example: They won’t go to the beach tomorrow.

 * Negative Question Example: Won’t you help me carry this big box?

The following are several worksheets to practice both the Simple Future Tense and their negatives.

📖 Worksheet 1: Fill in the Blank with the Simple Future Tense

📖 Worksheet 2: Circle the Correct Verb

📖 Worksheet 3: Turn the Sentence into a Question

📖 Worksheet 4: Make a Negative Sentence

📖 Worksheet 5: Unscramble the Future Negative Sentence

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