Future Tense Simple Exercises -

It’s not flashy. It won’t gamify your learning with dancing robots. But if you want a 20-minute, low-stress workout that actually cements when to use “will” for spontaneous decisions, promises, and predictions—this is surprisingly effective. Perfect for false beginners who need to patch a leaky foundation before moving to the fancy stuff.

The later exercises introduce “future simple” in time clauses (e.g., “As soon as she ___ (arrive), we will eat”). This is where most textbooks fail. Here, it’s handled with clean repetition and just enough variation to stick. future tense simple exercises

Answer keys are provided, but without explanations. If you write “I will call you when I will get home” (wrong!), the key simply shows the correction—no “why.” A beginner might stay confused. It’s not flashy

A Small Gem for Mastering the Bare Bones of Tomorrow Perfect for false beginners who need to patch