Let’s go through each sentence one by one. The task is to fill in the blanks with the
simple future tense of the verb given in parentheses.
The simple future tense is formed using:
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will + base form of the verb
So for every blank, we just add “will” before the verb in parentheses.
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1. I
will watch (watch) television in the morning. → Already done as an example.
2. Sam ____________ (pick) up his friend every day.
→ Wait — “every day” usually means present habit, but the worksheet says “Simple Future Tense”. So even though it sounds odd, we follow the instruction: use future tense.
✔ will pick
3. We ____________ (serve) lunch at 12.30 pm.
→ Again, time is fixed, but we’re practicing future tense.
✔ will serve
4. Grandma ____________ (bake) the best cookies.
✔ will bake
5. He ____________ (paint) the house.
✔ will paint
6. The train ____________ (stop) in New York.
✔ will stop
7. Sara ____________ (cook) breakfast every morning.
→ Same note as #2 — “every morning” suggests routine, but we’re doing future tense per instructions.
✔ will cook
8. Riya ____________ (play) the piano at the concert.
✔ will play
9. My relatives ____________ (come) to our house in the evening.
✔ will come
10. He ____________ (go) to the pet shop tomorrow.
→ “Tomorrow” clearly indicates future — perfect fit!
✔ will go
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All answers are built the same way:
will + verb
Final Answer:
1. will watch
2. will pick
3. will serve
4. will bake
5. will paint
6. will stop
7. will cook
8. will play
9. will come
10. will go
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of future tense worksheet pdf.