Ao aprender inglês, um dos tempos verbais mais importantes é o Future Simple, também conhecido como futuro com “will”. Esse tempo verbal é utilizado para expressar ações que serão realizadas no futuro, decisões espontâneas, promessas, previsões sem evidência concreta e eventos que acontecerão independentemente de nossas decisões ou vontades. Entender e praticar o uso do Future Simple é essencial para uma comunicação eficaz em inglês.
Os exercícios a seguir focam na construção de frases no Future Simple utilizando o auxiliar “will”. Eles foram elaborados para ajudar os estudantes a solidificar seu conhecimento nesse tempo verbal e a melhorar sua habilidade de formular frases relacionadas a eventos futuros. Preencha as lacunas com a forma correta do verbo no tempo Future Simple e pratique a construção dessas frases, pensando nas situações em que podem ser aplicadas.
Exercício 1: Complete as frases utilizando o Future Simple (will)
I *will* (confirm) confirm our appointment for next week.
She *will* (not/cook) not cook dinner tonight because she’s not feeling well.
They *will* (meet) meet us at the mall at 3 PM.
It *will* (probably/rain) probably rain tomorrow.
You *will* (have) have to decide soon.
We *will* (celebrate) celebrate when he arrives.
He *will* (finish) finish the project before the deadline.
The weather *will* (get) get colder by December.
Mark *will* (not/attend) not attend the meeting next Monday.
The company *will* (launch) launch the new product line next year.
I *will* (not/be) not be able to join the conference call at 4 PM.
You *will* (understand) understand these rules with more practice.
She *will* (travel) travel around Europe next summer.
They *will* (not/go) not go to the party unless invited.
It *will* (be) be exciting to see the new movie this weekend.
Exercício 2: Escreva a forma correta do verbo no Future Simple (will)
Next year, I *will* (visit) visit my grandparents in Brazil.
They *will* (start) start building the new bridge soon.
We *will* (have) have coffee after the meeting is over.
Don’t worry, I *will* (help) help you with your homework.
He *will* (not/accept) not accept the offer, I’m sure of it.
Tomorrow *will* (be) be a brighter day.
Our team *will* (win) win the next game.
They *will* (announce) announce the results in one hour.
She *will* (find) find a new job very soon, I believe.
We *will* (visit) visit the new museum exhibit this weekend.
You *will* (need) need to sign these documents before leaving.
It *will* (become) become clearer once you start the project.
I *will* (not/make) not make it to your birthday party, unfortunately.
The teacher said we *will* (discuss) discuss the new chapter next Monday.
The government *will* (introduce) introduce the new laws by next month.