Future Simple tense in Urdu grammar is used to express actions that will happen in the future. This tense is formed by adding ‘will’ or ‘shall’ to the base form of the verb. For first person singular and plurals, ‘shall’ is used while ‘will’ is used for all other persons. It is an important muscle in the language’s skeleton that strengthens communication. These exercises aim to bolster grammatical acumen in the Future Simple tense.
Simple Future Tense Exercise 1
Mein *kal* (tomorrow) bike par jaon ga.
Aap *abhi* (now) jain gy.
Hum *do* (two) dinon ke liye numainde ke saath jaen ge.
Mere dost *theek* (correct) tarike se samajh jaen ge.
Unhen *zabardasti* (forcefully) jana parhe ga.
Wo *aaj* (today) bazaar jaen ge.
Mein *mujhay* (I) khush karta hoon.
Usay *mera* (my) message mil jaega.
Tum *fauran* (immediately) samajh jao ge.
Wo *kal* (tomorrow) larai karte ga.
Mein *mujhay* (I) bhook lagne lagegi.
Usay *naya* (new) mobile mil jaega.
Wo *kal* (tomorrow) aeroplane se jay g.
Aapko *meri* (my) kitab mil jaegi.
Mein *mujhay* (I) laptop chahiye hoga.
Simple Future Tense Exercise 2
Mein *kal* (tomorrow) ghar ponchunga.
Usko *mera* (my) mazaq samajhne lage ga.
Meri madad *kisi* (someone) ko karni paregi.
Gaari *accident* (accident) kr jae gi.
Tum *uth* (get up) jao ge.
Aamna *soti* (sleeping) rahe gi.
Mujhe *zyada* (more) sona paray ga.
Aap *hospital* (hospital) jaen ge.
Mujhe *mujhay* (I) khana pakana hoga.
Aapko *mera* (my) intizar karna pare ga.
Mujhe *abhi* (now) sona hai.
Mein *uth* (get up) jaoon ga.
Hum *jaen* (go) wo mazaar par gaen ge.
Tum *bed* (bed) par jaen ge.
Usko *mera* (my) mazaq samajhne lagega.