भविष्य काल का प्रयोग अंग्रेजी भाषा में किसी कार्य या घटना के आगे होने की संभावना या निश्चय को दर्शाता है। इसके लिए विभिन्न तरीके हैं, जैसे कि ‘will’ और ‘going to’ का प्रयोग, साथ ही continuous और perfect tenses का भविष्य के संदर्भ में प्रयोग। इन व्यायामों से आपको भविष्य काल के प्रयोग की बेहतर समझ मिलेगी और आप इसे व्यवहार में लाना सीख पाएंगे।
इन अभ्यासों में भविष्य काल के विभिन्न रूपों का उपयोग करके वाक्यों को पूरा करना शामिल है। प्रत्येक वाक्य में आपको रिक्त स्थान को सही रूप से भरना होगा। आपकी अंग्रेजी व्याकरण की समझ को मजबूत करने और अपने लिखित व बोले जाने वाले अंग्रेजी को और अधिक सटीक बनाने के लिए यह अभ्यास सहायक होंगे।
व्यायाम 1: Will का प्रयोग करके भविष्य काल बनाना
I *will* call you as soon as I arrive in New York. (verb)
She believes that they *will* win the match tomorrow. (verb)
It looks like it *will* rain tonight. (verb)
They *will* not accept the offer if the conditions are not met. (verb)
By the end of this decade, the company *will* have expanded to Europe. (verb)
*Will* you help me with my homework after school? (verb)
We *will* see what happens when the results come out. (verb)
He assured that he *will* be on time for the meeting. (verb)
I am sure that you *will* love the surprise. (verb)
James *will* have finished his thesis by next month. (verb)
You *will* receive a notification when your package is shipped. (verb)
They *will* have been married for ten years this June. (verb)
There *will* be a delay in the delivery due to the weather. (verb)
If you leave now, you *will* catch the last train. (verb)
Next year, I *will* have been working here for four years. (verb)
व्यायाम 2: Going to का प्रयोग करके भविष्य काल बनाना
We are *going to* watch the new movie this weekend. (verb)
Look at those black clouds; it is *going to* storm. (verb)
He feels terrible right now; I think he’s *going to* be sick. (verb)
They’ve decided they are *going to* buy a new house next year. (verb)
I have a feeling that the meeting is *going to* be cancelled. (verb)
Are you *going to* try the new restaurant in town? (verb)
The teacher announced that she is *going to* retire at the end of the term. (verb)
I’m so tired; I’m *going to* take a nap after lunch. (verb)
The kids are not aware that we are *going to* Disneyland next month. (verb)
Due to the repair work, I think we’re *going to* be late. (verb)
Based on the forecasts, it’s *going to* be a very cold winter. (verb)
She said she’s *going to* write a book about her adventures. (verb)
After I finish this course, I am *going to* start another one. (verb)
Once you see the results, you are *going to* understand the importance of hard work. (verb)
I feel so prepared for the exam; I’m *going to* pass it with flying colors. (verb)