Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Future Simple exercises covering 'will' and 'be going to' forms, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative structures, instant decisions, plans, predictions, and comparisons with Present Continuous for future. 10 exercise sets with 200 questions (A1 - B1 Level).
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Will: Affirmative & Negative
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Will: Questions & Short Answers
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Be Going To: Affirmative & Negative
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Old Spaceship Falls Down
An old Soviet spaceship fell to Earth on Saturday. Its name was Kosmos 482. It was in space for more than 50 years. The…
Be Going To: Questions & Plans
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Will for Instant Decisions
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Be Going To for Plans & Intentions
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Predictions: Will vs Be Going To
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Old Spacecraft Falls to Earth
An old Soviet spacecraft fell back to Earth on Saturday. Its name is Kosmos 482. It had been in space for more than 50 y…
Will vs Be Going To: Comprehensive
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Present Continuous vs Will/Going To
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Mixed Practice: Real-life Contexts
Future Simple (will/be going to) Exercises
Old Soviet Probe Falls to Earth
An old Soviet spacecraft called Kosmos 482 fell back to Earth on Saturday. It had been in orbit (the path around Earth) …
Why practice Future Simple (will/be going to) exercises?
These Future Simple exercises guide you from basics to confident usage. Start with 'will' (affirmative, negative, questions), then master 'be going to' for plans and intentions. Learn when to use 'will' for instant decisions versus 'be going to' for pre-planned actions. Practise making predictions with and without present evidence, compare all future forms including Present Continuous, and apply your knowledge in real-life contexts like making offers, promises, and discussing future arrangements.