The future tense in English grammar is used to express actions that will happen in the future. It helps us to talk about future plans, predictions, and intentions. There are several ways to form the future tense, including using “will,” “be going to,” and the present continuous tense (with “be” and the “-ing” form of the verb). To master the future tense, practicing with different types of sentences and structures is essential. The following exercises will help you test your knowledge of the future tense in English grammar and improve your skills in using it correctly.
Exercise 1: Future Simple Tense
I *will go* (go) to the store tomorrow.
She *will call* (call) you later tonight.
They *will visit* (visit) their grandparents next week.
We *will celebrate* (celebrate) our anniversary at a fancy restaurant.
He *will start* (start) his new job on Monday.
It *will rain* (rain) tomorrow, so bring an umbrella.
You *will find* (find) the keys in the drawer.
She *will finish* (finish) her project by the end of the week.
I *will send* (send) you an email with all the details.
He *will take* (take) the train to work tomorrow.
They *will arrive* (arrive) at the airport at 10:00 PM.
She *will bake* (bake) a cake for her friend’s birthday.
We *will meet* (meet) at the coffee shop at 3:00 PM.
I *will watch* (watch) the new movie this weekend.
He *will buy* (buy) a new car next month.
Exercise 2: Future Continuous Tense
I *will be reading* (read) a book when you arrive.
They *will be playing* (play) soccer at the park this afternoon.
She *will be working* (work) late tonight.
We *will be cooking* (cook) dinner when you get home.
He *will be watching* (watch) the game on TV tomorrow.
It *will be snowing* (snow) all day tomorrow.
You *will be cleaning* (clean) the house when I call you.
She *will be studying* (study) for her exam next week.
I *will be traveling* (travel) to Europe next month.
He *will be driving* (drive) to the store when you call him.
They *will be shopping* (shop) at the mall this weekend.
She *will be painting* (paint) her room on Saturday.
We *will be waiting* (wait) for you at the bus stop.
I *will be exercising* (exercise) at the gym after work.
He *will be attending* (attend) a conference next week.