Something big is coming. Bigger than a mammoth. Much bigger.
Simple Future Tense Exercises
📚 Quick Review: Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense talks about actions that will happen after now.
You saved money for a year. You say: “We _________ (buy) a boat.”
Structure B: Going To (Plans & Evidence-Based Predictions)
Positive: Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb (He is going to study medicine.)
Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + base verb (We are not going to buy that car.)
Question: Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + base verb? (Are you going to attend the meeting?)
To truly master these concepts, revisit these simple future tense exercises once a week. Try covering the answers and rewriting each sentence from memory. Consistent practice is the only path to fluency. simple future tense exercises
I recently spent time analyzing a variety of Simple Future tense exercises—ranging from basic fill-in-the-blanks to complex paragraph corrections—to evaluate their efficacy. This review explores the structure, benefits, and pitfalls of these exercises, offering insight into which types truly help learners master the concept of "tomorrow." 📚 Quick Review: Simple Future Tense The simple
Predictions vs. Plans
Another area where exercises often falter is in distinguishing predictions (often based on opinion) from promises or offers. You saved money for a year