Usage of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
General Rules of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Helping Verbs of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
“Will” as Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of “Will” as Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
- She will visit her grandmother tomorrow.
- They will arrive at the airport at 6 p.m.
- I will help you with your homework.
- We will go to the beach this weekend.
- He will call you later.
- She will not (won’t) come to the party.
- I will not (won’t) forget your birthday.
- Will they join us for dinner?
- Will you help me carry this bag?
- Will she not (won’t she) attend the meeting?
“Shall” as Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of “Shall” as Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
- I shall visit the doctor tomorrow.
- We shall start our journey at dawn.
- I shall not attend the meeting.
- We shall not go to the party.
- Shall I help you with your homework?
- Shall we meet at 5 p.m.?
- Shall I not inform him about the news?
- Shall we not wait for others?
- What shall I do next?
- Where shall we stay during the trip?
Formula for Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Formula for Declarative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of Declarative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
- She will visit her grandmother tomorrow.
- They will arrive at the airport at 5 PM.
- I will help you with your homework.
- We will watch a movie tonight.
- The teacher will explain the topic again.
- I shall return your book by evening.
- We shall go on a trip next week.
- I shall meet you at the station.
- We shall complete the project on time.
- I shall never forget this day.
Formula for Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
- She will not go to the party.
- They will not play football tomorrow.
- He will not come to the meeting.
- It will not rain tonight.
- You will not be late for school.
- I shall not make the same mistake again.
- We shall not forget your kindness.
- I will not watch that movie.
- My parents will not allow me to travel alone.
- The teacher will not accept late homework.
Formula for Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Yes/No Questions
- Will you help me with my homework?
- Will she come to the party tonight?
- Will they arrive on time?
- Will it rain tomorrow?
- Will we need jackets for the trip?
- Shall I open the window?
- Shall we go for a walk?
- Shall I bring you some water?
- Shall we start the meeting now?
- Shall I call him later?
Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)
- What will you do tomorrow?
- Where will she go after the meeting?
- When will they arrive at the airport?
- Why will he leave so early?
- Who will take care of the kids?
- What shall I bring for the picnic?
- Where shall we meet you?
- When shall I call you?
- How shall we solve this problem?
- Which route shall we take to the station?
Formula for Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Examples of Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense|Future Indefinite Tense
Yes/No Questions
- Will you not help me with this task?
- Will she not attend the class tomorrow?
- Will they not play the match today?
- Will he not answer the phone?
- Will it not work properly?
- Shall I not join you for dinner?
- Shall we not start the meeting now?
- Shall I not complete the work today?
- Shall we not go for a walk this evening?
- Shall I not tell him the truth?
Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)
- Why will you not go there?
- When will she not be available?
- Where will they not stay tonight?
- What will he not bring for the trip?
- Who will not support the plan?
- Why shall I not speak up?
- When shall we not visit them?
- Where shall I not go tomorrow?
- What shall we not include in the report?
- Whom shall I not invite to the event?
Double Sentences
Declarative Sentences
- He will study hard and he will pass the exam.
- She will visit Paris and she will take many photos.
- They will build a new house and they will move in next month.
- I will call you and I will send an email.
- We will watch a movie and we will have dinner afterwards.
Negative
- He will not attend the meeting and he will not reply to emails.
- She will not go to school and she will not complete the assignment.
- They will not come to the party and they will not bring any gifts.
- I will not speak to him and I will not forgive him.
- We will not take a break and we will not stop working.
Interrogative
- Will you go to the market and will you buy some fruits?
- Will she attend the wedding and will she meet the bride?
- Will they paint the house and will they clean the garden?
- Will he call me and will he send the documents?
- Will we get the tickets and will we travel tomorrow?
Interrogative-Negative
- Will he not attend the class and will he not submit the homework?
- Will she not cook dinner and will she not serve the guests?
- Will they not join the team and will they not play the match?
- Will we not go to the airport and will we not receive them?
- Will you not finish the task and will you not inform the manager?
Simple Future + Present Simple
- He will go home when the class ends.
- She will cook dinner after she finishes her work.
- They will play outside if the rain stops.
- I will call you when I reach the office.
- We will start the meeting once the manager arrives.
Simple Future + Present Continuous
- He will join us while we are watching the movie.
- I will meet her when she is coming back from the gym.
- They will arrive while we are eating dinner.
- She will visit us when we are staying at the hotel.
- We will leave as you are closing the shop.
Simple Future + Present Perfect
- She will go shopping after she has finished her chores.
- They will eat lunch once they have completed the task.
- He will leave when he has packed his bag.
- I will call you after I have written the report.
- We will celebrate once we have won the match.
Simple Future + Past Simple
- I will reply to his message after I read it.
- He will go to the museum because he loved it last time.
- She will meet the professor whom she met yesterday.
- They will take the route we used last year.
- We will watch the movie we watched last weekend.
Simple Future + Past Perfect
- She will feel better after she had taken the medicine.
- He will drive the car once he had learned the basics.
- They will return the book which they had borrowed.
- We will eat the food that we had cooked earlier.
- I will write the report that I had promised.
Simple Future + Simple Present
- I will visit you when you arrive.
- He will start dinner after she comes.
- They will leave once the bell rings.
- She will cry if you hurt her feelings.
- We will begin when everyone reaches.
Simple Future + Present Continuous
- I will meet him while he is jogging.
- She will arrive when we are eating.
- They will call you while you are driving.
- He will join the event while we are dancing.
- We will start the class while they are entering.
Simple Future + Present Perfect
- She will relax after she has cleaned the house.
- I will help you once you have finished the work.
- He will explain everything after he has returned.
- They will leave when they have completed the task.
- We will play after we have done our homework.
Simple Future + Past Simple
- He will take you to the place he visited last week.
- They will buy the same dress they saw in the mall.
- I will call the person who helped us yesterday.
- We will choose the topic we discussed last time.
- She will cook the dish she learned in the class.
Simple Future + Past Continuous
- She will join us while we were preparing the food.
- I will ask what you were saying.
- He will remember that you were calling him.
- They will finish the task we were handling.
- We will meet them at the place we were waiting.
Simple Future + Past Perfect
- I will read the book you had recommended.
- She will forgive you after you had apologized.
- They will repair the machine that had broken down.
- We will visit the area we had talked about.
- He will take action after he had received the report.
Simple Future + Future Continuous
- I will join you while you will be working.
- She will arrive when they will be dancing.
- They will enter the hall while we will be speaking.
- We will start our journey while he will be packing.
- He will come while I will be sleeping.
Simple Future + Future Perfect
- She will join us after we will have finished the meal.
- He will celebrate when he will have completed the project.
- They will go on vacation after they will have submitted the forms.
- I will respond after I will have read the letter.
- We will relax after we will have cleaned the house.