Future Tenses Exercise 1. The train
(to arrive) at 12:30.
2. We
(to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
3. It
(to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening.
4. On Friday at 8 o'clock i
(to meet) my friend.
5. Paul
(to fly) to London on Monday moming.
6. Wait! 1
(to drive) you to the station.
7. The English lesson
(to start) at 8:45.
8. Are you still writing your essay? If you
(to finish) by 4pm, we can go for
a walk.
9.1
(to see) my mother in April.
10.Look at the clouds - it
(to rain) in a few minutes.
1. When they
(to get) married in March, they
(to be)
together for six years.
2. You're carrying too much. I
(to open) the door for you.
3.Do you think the teacher
(to mark) our homework by Monday
morning?
1. The train will arrive at 12:30.
Explanation: We use the future simple tense "will + base form of the verb" to talk about future actions or states that are not planned or arranged in advance. In this case, the train will arrive at a specific time.
2. We will have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
Explanation: Again, we use the future simple tense "will + base form of the verb" to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker is expressing their intention or plan to have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
3. It will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker is predicting or stating a fact that it will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening.
4. On Friday at 8 o'clock, I will meet my friend.
Explanation: We use the future simple tense "will + base form of the verb" to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker has a plan to meet their friend at a specific time.
5. Paul will fly to London on Monday morning.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, Paul has a plan to fly to London on Monday morning.
6. Wait! I will drive you to the station.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker is offering to drive the listener to the station.
7. The English lesson will start at 8:45.
Explanation: We use the future simple tense "will + base form of the verb" to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the English lesson is scheduled to start at a specific time.
8. Are you still writing your essay? If you finish by 4pm, we can go for a walk.
Explanation: In the conditional sentence, we use the present simple tense in the if-clause and the future simple tense in the main clause. In this case, if the person finishes writing their essay by 4pm, it is possible for them to go for a walk.
9. I will see my mother in April.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker has a plan to see their mother in April.
10. Look at the clouds - it will rain in a few minutes.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker is making a prediction that it will rain in a few minutes.
Exercise 2:
1. When they get married in March, they will have been together for six years.
Explanation: In the future perfect tense, we use "will have + past participle" to talk about an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future. In this case, when they get married in March, they will have been together for six years.
2. You're carrying too much. I will open the door for you.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker intends or plans to open the door for the person because they are carrying too much.
3. Do you think the teacher will mark our homework by Monday morning?
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future actions or states. In this case, the speaker is asking for an opinion or speculation about whether the teacher will mark their homework by Monday morning.