Simple Future Tense Exercises Jun 2026
I / not / stay / late → I will not stay late.
The is primarily used to describe actions that will happen after the present moment, typically formed using will + [base verb] or am/is/are + going to + [base verb] . Exercises for this tense are designed to help learners distinguish between spontaneous decisions ( will ), planned intentions ( going to ), and formal predictions. Common Types of Exercises Exercises vary by difficulty level and specific focus: simple future tense exercises
Correction: She is going to start a new business. / She will start a new business. I / not / stay / late → I will not stay late
The weather forecast says it _________ (snow) next week, so make sure you stay warm. Common Types of Exercises Exercises vary by difficulty
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
The sentences in the simple future tense are:
I’m tired. I think I ________ (go) to sleep early tonight. I've decided that I ________ (stop) smoking. Exercise 4: Negative and Interrogative Forms