Simple - Future Tense Exercises

To truly master these concepts, revisit these once a week. Try covering the answers and rewriting each sentence from memory. Consistent practice is the only path to fluency.

(Prediction based on the evidence of holding a camera) Answers for Exercise 4

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Instructions: Fill in the blanks using the correct form of and the verb in parentheses.

Guesses about the future based on opinion or intuition. Example: "I think it will rain tomorrow." To truly master these concepts, revisit these once a week

Will + subject + base verb? (e.g., "Will you help me?"). When to Use "Will" vs. "Going To"

Subject + will not (won't) + base form of the verb (e.g., They won't play soccer. )

: In time clauses starting with if , when , as soon as , before , or after , use the simple present instead of will (e.g., "I will call you when I arrive ," not "when I will arrive"). Interactive Exercise Review (Prediction based on the evidence of holding a

1. will get (spontaneous); 2. is going to rain (evidence); 3. are going to travel (plan); 4. will go (spontaneous); 5. am going to stop (intention). Exercise 4:

Subject + will not (won't) + base verb (e.g., They won't come to the party. )

"Why are you putting on your coat?" B: "I __________ (go) to the supermarket to buy some milk."

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(A quick, immediate reaction to a sudden situation).