Simple Future Tense Practice (A2-B1) - English Grammar Quiz

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Challenge yourself: 15 Simple Future Tense questions, 7 minutes, Level A2-B1. Can you get a perfect score? The questions start straightforward and build to tricky edge cases. Read every explanation to pick up tips that textbooks often skip.

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Question 1: My sister _______ us next weekend.

Question 1 options
'will visit' is correct because the simple future tense is formed with 'will' + base verb. 'visits' is simple present, 'visited' is past tense, and 'is visiting' is present continuous.
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Question 2: Don't worry about the dishes. I _______ them for you.

Question 2 options
'will wash' is correct because 'will' + base verb forms the simple future tense. 'washed' is past tense, 'washing' is a participle without an auxiliary, and 'will washing' is not a valid form.
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Question 3: In the simple future tense, 'will' is followed by the base form of the verb for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

Question 3 options
True because 'will' is a modal auxiliary verb and does not change form based on the subject. The base verb follows 'will' for every subject without any conjugation.
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Question 4: A friend calls you and says, 'I need help moving boxes.' You respond, 'I will come right away!' Which use of the simple future tense does this show?

Question 4 options
'A decision made at the moment of speaking' is correct. The speaker decides to help immediately after hearing the request, which is a spontaneous decision — a key use of 'will'.
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Question 5: Arrange the words to make a correct sentence:

Question 5 options
  • They
  • will finish
  • the project
  • tomorrow

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The correct order is 'They will finish the project tomorrow' because the simple future tense follows the structure: Subject + will + base verb + object + time expression.
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Question 6: Which sentence is correct?

Question 6 options
'She will not come to the party tonight' is correct. Negative simple future uses 'will not' + base verb. 'will not coming' incorrectly adds '-ing', 'will not came' uses past tense, and 'will not comes' incorrectly adds '-s'.
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Question 7: Manager: 'The report is needed by 3 PM.' Employee: 'Don't worry, I _______ it ready before then.'

Question 7 options
'will have' is correct because the employee is making a promise or commitment at the moment of speaking, which uses 'will' + base verb in the simple future tense.
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Question 8: Which sentence correctly uses the simple future tense (not the present continuous)?

Question 8 options
'I think it will snow later today' is correct simple future using 'will' for a prediction. 'I am meeting my friend tonight' uses present continuous, which expresses a pre-arranged plan, not a prediction or spontaneous decision.
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Question 9: Put the words in the correct order:

Question 9 options
  • Will
  • help me
  • you
  • with this bag?

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The correct order is 'Will you help me with this bag?' because simple future questions follow the structure: Will + subject + base verb + object.
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Question 10: The sky looks very dark. It _______ soon.

Question 10 options
'will rain' is correct because the simple future with 'will' is used to make predictions based on what we can observe right now. 'rains' is simple present, 'rained' is past tense, and 'will raining' is not a valid form.
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Question 11: Which statement about the simple future tense is true?

Question 11 options
'Will not' can be contracted to 'won't' in negative simple future sentences. This is a standard contraction in English. 'Will' does not change form for different subjects, it is not only used for plans (also predictions and promises), and 'shall' can be used with any subject in formal English.
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Question 12: Rewrite as a question: 'He will call his mother tonight.' → _______ his mother tonight?

Question 12 options
'Will he call' is correct because simple future questions are formed by moving 'will' to the beginning of the sentence before the subject, followed by the base verb.
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Question 13: Match each sentence to the correct use of the simple future tense.

Question 13 options
Look at those clouds! It will rain soon.
I promise I will return your book tomorrow.
A: 'The phone is ringing.' B: 'I'll get it!'
You look tired. I'll make you some tea.
Spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking
Offer to do something for someone
Prediction based on present evidence
Promise about a future action

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The simple future tense with 'will' is used for predictions, promises, spontaneous decisions, and offers, depending on context.
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Question 14: In a time clause beginning with 'when', 'after', or 'before', we use 'will' to talk about a future event (e.g. 'When I will arrive home, I will call you').

Question 14 options
False because after time conjunctions like 'when', 'after', and 'before', we use the present simple tense (not 'will') to refer to future events. The correct form is 'When I arrive home, I will call you.'
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Question 15: Which sentence most naturally expresses a prediction about a future event?

Question 15 options
'Scientists believe temperatures will rise over the next decade' uses 'will' with a prediction, which is the natural choice for stating expected future outcomes. The other options use present simple or present continuous, which do not express predictions.