Tomorrow, I *will* (future action) go to the supermarket.
She *will* (positive statement) call you later tonight.
They *won’t* (negative statement) be attending the meeting next week.
We *will* (decision) decide on a restaurant for dinner soon.
He *will* (prediction) probably finish the project by Friday.
I *won’t* (refusal) lend him any more money.
She *will* (offer) help you with your homework if you need it.
It *will* (promise) definitely rain tomorrow.
They *will* (assumption) arrive at the airport on time.
We *won’t* (negative prediction) be late for the party.
I *will* (future intention) start exercising regularly.
He *won’t* (negative assumption) forget to pick up the kids.
She *will* (arrangement) meet us at the café at 3 pm.
They *will* (prediction) win the championship this year.
I *won’t* (promise) tell anyone your secret.
Exercise 2: Future Simple Tense (will) Exercises for English Grammar
We *will* (prediction) have a great time at the concert tonight.
He *won’t* (refusal) go to the party if she’s there.
I *will* (offer) make dinner tonight if you’re too tired.
She *will* (assumption) probably be upset if we don’t invite her.
They *won’t* (negative statement) finish the project on time.
I *will* (promise) call you as soon as I arrive.
He *will* (future intention) start his new job next month.
We *won’t* (negative assumption) have any problems with the new system.
She *will* (prediction) be a great leader someday.
They *will* (future action) go on vacation next summer.
I *won’t* (refusal) take any shortcuts to finish the task.
He *will* (decision) buy a new laptop this weekend.
We *will* (arrangement) meet at the library after class.
She *won’t* (negative prediction) pass the exam without studying.
They *will* (promise) help us move next weekend.