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Future Simple Exercises in English

07.11.2025
3 minutes to read
When you say "I'll call you tomorrow" or "It will rain soon," you're already using the future simple without even thinking!

This is the most basic future tense in English, demonstrating spontaneous decisions, predictions, and promises.
In this collection of exercises, you'll learn to use the future simple fluently without getting confused by other tenses. It's simple—short explanations, real-life examples, and practice with answers.

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🎯 Objective:
Learn to form the future tense with will and won't (will not) to express decisions, promises, and predictions.
💡 Example:
I'll help you with your homework.
It won't rain today.
📘 Explanation:
Formula: will + V1 (first form of the verb).
will — spontaneous decisions (I'll call her now), promises (I'll help you), opinions, and predictions (It will be fine).
won't — denying the future (He won't come today).
✏️ Tasks:
  1. I ___ help you with this problem.
  2. She ___ be late for work.
  3. They ___ buy a new car next year.
  4. I promise I ___ tell anyone.
  5. It ___ rain tomorrow.
  6. We ___ visit our friends at the weekend.
  7. He ___ forget your birthday.
  8. I ___ study harder next month.
  9. She ___ go to the party.
  10. They ___ travel to Spain.
  11. The sun ___ shine tomorrow.
  12. He ___ fix the car this evening.
  13. I ___ call you later.
  14. We ___ have dinner together.
  15. She ___ help you with your project.

✅ You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 1: Insert will or won't

Exercise 2: Choose the correct option (Future Simple test)

🎯 Objective:
Reinforce the use of will and won't in different contexts — for promises, decisions, and predictions.
💡 Example:
I think it will rain.
She won't go out tonight.
📘 Explanation:
Use will for actions you've decided to do at the moment of speaking, and won't for actions you're sure won't happen.
Answer the questions by choosing one correct option.
Exercise 2
Take the quiz
I think it ___ be sunny tomorrow.
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Don’t worry, I ___ help you.
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He ___ come to the party.
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We ___ probably go to the cinema tonight.
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She ___ study medicine.
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I promise I ___ tell anyone.
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They ___ arrive on time.
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It ___ be easy to pass the test.
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I think he ___ like this movie.
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They ___ go out if it rains.
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We ___ call you later.
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She ___ not forget your birthday.
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I ___ visit my parents next week.
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He ___ probably be tired after work.
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It ___ snow next weekend.
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Excellent!
You confidently use the future simple and can describe your plans, decisions, and promises without errors.
Restart
Excellent level—just a little practice left.
Try writing a short story about your weekend plans using will and won't.
Restart
You understand the logic, but you're confusing the details.
You understand the gist, but are confused by the negatives and questions. Review the formula will + V1.
Restart

Exercise 3: Transform sentences into the future simple.

🎯 Goal:
Learn to transform ordinary sentences into the future tense using will or won't.
💡 Example:
She goes to school → She will go to school.
📘 Explanation:
To form the future simple, simply add will (or won't for negation) before the verb. The verb doesn't change at all.
✏️ Tasks:
  1. I (help) you tomorrow.
  2. She (not / come) to work today.
  3. They (call) us later.
  4. We (travel) to Italy next year.
  5. He (not / be) happy about it.
  6. It (rain) tomorrow.
  7. I (send) you an email.
  8. She (not / forget) your name.
  9. They (visit) their grandparents soon.
  10. I (do) my homework tonight.
  11. He (buy) a new phone next month.
  12. The teacher (explain) the rules.
  13. We (not / watch) TV tonight.
  14. She (cook) dinner for us.
  15. I (clean) the room tomorrow.

✅ You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 4: Insert will or won't according to meaning

🎯 Objective:
Reinforce the use of the Future Simple in different contexts—decisions, forecasts, promises, and requests.
💡 Example:
I'll open the window.
He won't be late.
📘 Explanation:
The Future Simple is used when you're not prepared in advance—the decision arises on the spot. That's why it's so common in everyday speech.
✏️ Tasks:
  1. Don’t worry, I ___ help you.
  2. She ___ tell anyone your secret.
  3. They ___ arrive tomorrow.
  4. I ___ call you after the meeting.
  5. It ___ rain today.
  6. We ___ go to the park if it’s sunny.
  7. He ___ be angry, don’t worry.
  8. I ___ finish this project soon.
  9. They ___ come to the party.
  10. I ___ make some tea.
  11. You ___ like this film.
  12. We ___ study hard for the exam.
  13. He ___ not forget his wallet again.
  14. It ___ snow tonight.
  15. I ___ clean the kitchen later.

✅ You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 5: Choose the correct answer

🎯 Objective:
To test your confidence in using the future simple in spoken and written language.
💡 Example:
I'll call you tomorrow.
She won't come today.
📘 Explanation:
The future simple is the universal future tense. The main thing to remember is: will + V1 (and won't for negation).
Answer the questions by choosing one correct option.
Exercise 5
Take the quiz
I ___ help you.
Right!
Incorrect
Next
Check
Show results
It ___ rain tomorrow.
Right!
Incorrect
Next
Check
Show results
They ___ be happy.
Right!
Incorrect
Next
Check
Show results
I promise I ___ tell anyone.
Right!
Incorrect
Next
Check
Show results
We ___ see him tonight.
Right!
Incorrect
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Show results
She ___ come to the meeting.
Right!
Emma said she has done it.
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I ___ call you later.
Right!
Incorrect
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Show results
They ___ travel to Italy next year.
Incorrect
Right!
Next
Check
Show results
It ___ be easy.
Right
Right
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Show results
I think he ___ like it.
Incorrect
Right
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Show results
We ___ go to the park.
Right!
Incorrect
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Show results
The teacher ___ explain the task.
Right!
Incorrect
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Show results
You ___ pass the exam.
Right!
Incorrect
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Show results
He ___ forget this day.
Right!
Incorrect
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They ___ stay at home.
Right!
Incorrect
Next
Check
Show results
Excellent!
You confidently use the future simple and can describe your plans, decisions, and promises without errors.
Restart
Excellent level—just a little practice left.
Try writing a short story about your weekend plans using will and won't.
Restart
Good start!
You understand the gist, but are confused by the negatives and questions. Review the formula will + V1.
Restart
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