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Simple future tense activity for GRADE 3

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Here’s the completed worksheet with Simple Future Tense (using “will” + base verb), along with explanations for each answer.

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Completed Sentences:



1. You children will be the future of the country.
2. We will paint our house next month.
3. Don’t scold her. She will cry.
4. I will write an email to my best friend.
5. They will meet their friend tomorrow.
6. The sun will rise at 6:00 am.
7. She will help them in an hour.
8. This weekend, my friend will be here.
9. He will not go to London next week.
10. We will miss you when you move to another country.
11. I am afraid you will not remember us.
12. Will you come to the party?
13. When will you travel to England?
14. I will win the game.
15. We will stay outside this Sunday.

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## 📘 Explanation: Simple Future Tense

The Simple Future Tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future, often without a fixed plan or schedule — it expresses prediction, intention, promise, or spontaneous decision.

🔹 Structure:


- Affirmative: Subject + will + base verb
→ *I will go*, *They will eat*
- Negative: Subject + will not (won’t) + base verb
→ *She will not come*, *We won’t leave*
- Question: Will + subject + base verb?
→ *Will you help?*, *Will they arrive?*

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## 💡 Notes on Specific Sentences:

- Sentence 1: “You children will be...” — Prediction about the future role of children.
- Sentence 3: “She will cry.” — A prediction based on current situation (“Don’t scold her”).
- Sentence 6: “The sun will rise...” — Even though sunrise is a natural event, we use “will” to state a future fact or certainty.
- Sentence 9 & 11: Use of “will not” (or “won’t”) for negative future statements.
- Sentences 12 & 13: Questions formed by placing “Will” before the subject.
- Sentence 14: Confident statement — “I will win” shows determination or prediction.

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All sentences follow the simple future tense structure correctly.

Let me know if you’d like to practice forming negative or question forms further!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of future tense worksheet.
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