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Simple Future Tense

 The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet.
 This year, Jen will read War and Peace.
 It will be hard, but she’s determined to do it.
 Use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future.
 The formula for the simple future is  will + [root form of verb].(+)
will not (won’t) + [root form of verb].(-)
 I will learn a new language.
 Jen won’t read that book.
 My brothers will sleep till noon if no one wakes them up.
 You will see what I mean.
 It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural; the formula for the simple future doesn’t change.

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. I  _____________________ (help) you with your homework.+


2. She _____________________ (be) here very soon.+
3. They _____________________ (come) at 8 o'clock.-
4. You_____________________  (call) me next week.+
5. I  _____________________ (use) the money wisely.+
6. We _____________________ (return) as soon as possible.+
7. It_____________________  (rain) tomorrow.-
9. Ralf _____________________ (pay) for it.-
10. Amanda _____________________ (win) this game.-
11. Maybe we _____________________ (stay) at home.+
12. They  _____________________ (bake) some cakes.+
13. I _____________________ (take) you with me next month.-
14. Ashley _____________________ (stay) at home tonight.-
15. It_____________________  (be) very hot this summer.+

Complete the sentences with the first conditional.

1- If it ………………………………….. ( rain) tomorrow, we ……………………….. (not go) to


school .
2- My parents ………….................... (be) very angry if my sister …………………….….( not pass) her
exams.
3- ……………………. you…………..….( pay) if I ………………………… ( go) to the cinema with
you?
4- If I ……………………………….. ( not arrive) late to school, they ………………………………....
( let) me in.
5- We …………………………….. ( not have) English classes if our teacher ………………………..…
( be) ill.

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