Future Simple Tense

Future Simple Tense

We use Future Simple Tense to express some actions, plans, decisions, that will happen in the future. We use verb will to make simple sentence.

Subject + will + Main verb

Future Simple Tense

The forms of Future Simple Tense:

1.1 Affirmative Sentences:

We use will to make simple sentence. The following are some examples.

  • She will read this story tomorrow.

  • Jack will play piano next week.

  • They will go there next month.

  • We will go to china for our holidays next month.

  • I will go to school early tomorrow.

  • She will wash her dress later.

  • He will play the hockey.

  • We will buy a computer next month.

  • I will meet her at the end of this month.

  • She will bring some dress for me.

  • He will start a new business next month.


1.2 Negative Sentences:

We use will not for negative sentence. The following are some examples.

  • I will not play tennis tomorrow.

  • She will not go to shopping tomorrow.

  • They will not eat pizza next week.

  • I will not stay at home?

  • We will not go to china for our holidays next month.

  • I will not go to school early tomorrow.

  • She will not wash her dress later.

  • He will not play the hockey.


1.3 Interrogative Sentences:

We use will before the subject to make interrogative sentence. The following are some examples.

  • Will you buy a purse?

  • Will he go to the park?

  • Will they win the game?

  • Will he go to the school?

  • Will they play hockey?


See also...

Future Tense Worksheets:

  • 9.2 Present Perfect

  • 9.3 Present Continuous

  • Present Perfect Continuous

  • Future Simple

  • Future Perfect

  • Future Continuous

  • Future Perfect Continuous

  • Past Simple

  • Past Perfect

  • Past Continuous

  • Past Perfect Continuous