Let's solve the
Future Simple Tense worksheet step by step. The task is to fill in the blanks with the correct future tense form of the verbs given in brackets.
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🔹 Worksheet: Future Simple Tense
We use the
Future Simple Tense with
"will" + base verb or
"going to" + base verb to talk about actions that will happen in the future.
We’ll use:
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"will" for predictions, spontaneous decisions, promises, or offers.
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"going to" for plans, intentions, or predictions based on evidence.
But since this exercise only asks for the
correct future tense form, and all verbs are in brackets, we'll assume it’s asking for
"will" + base verb unless context suggests "going to".
However, looking at the sentences, most seem to be
plans or scheduled events, so
"will" or
"going to" could both be acceptable depending on the context. But typically, in such exercises,
"will" is used.
Let’s go through each sentence:
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✔ Solutions with Explanation
#### 1. I _________ tennis tomorrow. (play)
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I will play tennis tomorrow.
✔ *This is a future plan — using "will" is correct.*
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Answer: will play
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#### 2. He _________ me tonight. (call)
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He will call me tonight.
✔ *Future action — he intends to call later. "Will" is appropriate.*
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Answer: will call
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#### 3. They _________ to Thailand next week. (go)
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They will go to Thailand next week.
✔ *Future travel plan — "will go" is correct.*
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Answer: will go
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#### 4. She _________ you at 8 o'clock in the morning. (meet)
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She will meet you at 8 o'clock in the morning.
✔ *Scheduled meeting — "will meet" works well here.*
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Answer: will meet
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#### 5. We _________ our homework in 2 hours. (finish)
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We will finish our homework in 2 hours.
✔ *Future completion — "will finish" indicates a prediction or plan.*
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Answer: will finish
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#### 6. He _________ the house tomorrow evening. (paint)
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He will paint the house tomorrow evening.
✔ *Future action — "will paint" is correct.*
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Answer: will paint
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📝 Final Answers:
1.
will play
2.
will call
3.
will go
4.
will meet
5.
will finish
6.
will paint
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💡 Notes:
- All sentences describe
future actions.
- Since no specific clues suggest “going to” (like prior planning or visible evidence),
"will" is the standard choice.
- In real-life English, “going to” might also be acceptable for planned events, but in grammar exercises like this,
"will" is often expected unless specified.
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✔ Final Answer Key:
1. will play
2. will call
3. will go
4. will meet
5. will finish
6. will paint
Let me know if you'd like the version using "going to" instead!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of future tense worksheet.