50 Sentences of Simple Future Tense
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You can use the Future Simple Tense, which is one of the most popular tenses in English and is widely used, for actions you plan to do in the future. Two basic auxiliary verbs should be used in the Future Simple Tense, these auxiliary verbs are “will” and “be going to”. The two have many distinguishing features, but both refer to the future. “Will” is used for verbs that occur more suddenly and during the speech, while “be going to” is used for previously planned events that are almost certain to happen.
To use the Future Simple Tense properly, you should learn the sentence sequences of the auxiliary verbs “will” and “be going to”. In cases where “will” is used, the subject-verb-object rule in English should be followed. First, the subject should be used, then “will” should be used, and then the verb is used in its original form and plainly. The same rule applies to negative sentences, the only difference between positive and negative sentences is the “note” suffix.
When using “be going to”, the auxiliary verb “be” in the pattern turns into one of the auxiliary verbs “am”, “is” or “are”. (You should know that “I” takes the auxiliary verb “am”; “is” is used for He, She and It; “are” is used for You, We and They. It will be sufficient to add “not” to the auxiliary verb “be”.
1.How about you, won’t you tell me?
2.You will win the exam.
3.I will see you later.
4.She will help him tomorrow.
5.He will be there soon.
6.He will not call us.
7.I will not stay this hotel.
8.Your mother will love you forever.
9.Will you wait for me?
10.Will she do it again?
11.We will see better days.
12.I’ll tell you this one more time.
13.I’m sure Alex will like the movie.
14.It won’t be our problem, will it?
15.It won’t do any good to complain.
16.Maybe it won’t make a difference.
17.Maybe one day, I’ll go to Boston.
18.Peace talks will begin next week.
19.She will leave the hospital soon.
20.Since it’s important, I’ll do it.
21.Tell me what you think’ll happen.
22.The country air will do you good.
23.The pain will eventually go away.
24.George won’t be helping us tomorrow.
25.There won’t be any more problems.
26.Will you help them?
27.I’ll be in the bar drinking beer.
28.I will not do this job.
29.Don’t worry! We won’t leave you alone when you arrive here.
30.It is not going to eat banana.
31.I will clean the house tomorrow.
32.The cat won’t eat cat food.
33.I will not go out this evening.
34.I hope she will join the course.
35.Robots will cure the patients.
36.You dropped your purse. I’ll get it.
37.Will you help me?
38.We will wash my dad’s car tomorrow.
39.He will come to school late tomorrow.
40.The teacher will give a lot of homework tomorrow.
41.We’re going to play a football match tomorrow.
42.Will you come to school tomorrow?
43.They will buy a new car.
44.We won’t be able to eat all this.
45.I will pass the exam.
46.Tell Tom that I’ll call him back.
47.That won’t be any problem at all.
48.The chances are that he will win.
49.I will come here.
50.I will see him when he come.
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