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Simple Future Tense

We use the simple future tense to talk about things that will happen at a time later than now.

Using be going to is one way to form the simple future tense, as in, "I am going to watch a movie tonight." Another way to form the simple future tense is with will, as in, "I will see you soon."

In some situations, like when you're making a prediction about the future, you can use either be going to or will. But to talk about something that's already planned or decided, it's best to use be going to, as in, "I'm going to watch a movie later. Want to watch it with me?"

Simple Future Tense Grammar Quiz

  1. If I'm elected president I sure everyone has health insurance.

  2. Will you me when you arrive?

  3. Maybe we'll in this evening and watch a movie.

  4. My boss isn't have lunch with me.

  5. The museum show the photography of Richard Avedon next week.

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fridali

fridali

Mexico

thanks ,for the examples

 

05:05 PM Mar 14 2009 |

sayila3500

sayila3500

Turkey

  • I will love you and english bayb
  • english baby asked: what time?
  • give me time
  • died before

05:09 PM Feb 20 2009 |

Miss.g

Lebanon

that's really easy

thanx alot

01:33 AM Feb 18 2009 |

rose_red

rose_red

Jordan

thank you so much (useful)

 

04:05 PM Feb 12 2009 |

sunilotari

sunilotari

India

OK

05:52 AM Feb 07 2009 |