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English Future Tense Exercises

The document contains exercises to practice using different tenses in English, including the simple future, immediate future, and expressions with "be able to". For the simple future exercises, learners are asked to complete sentences using will or won't in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. For the immediate future exercises, the sentences are to be completed with "going to". The final section mixes exercises using "will" and "going to" and includes expressions with "be able to" in different tenses. The goal is to help learners practice and reinforce their understanding of how to form and use these common English verb tenses and expressions.
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English Future Tense Exercises

The document contains exercises to practice using different tenses in English, including the simple future, immediate future, and expressions with "be able to". For the simple future exercises, learners are asked to complete sentences using will or won't in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. For the immediate future exercises, the sentences are to be completed with "going to". The final section mixes exercises using "will" and "going to" and includes expressions with "be able to" in different tenses. The goal is to help learners practice and reinforce their understanding of how to form and use these common English verb tenses and expressions.
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Exerccios feitos em sala FUTURE

1- Complete the sentences with Simple Future :


a) I think Diana will pass the exam. ( pass / ffirmative form)
b) Dont drink coffee before you go to bed. You wont sleep. (sleep /negative
form)
c) I think it will rain this afternoon. (rain / affirmative form)
d) We will probably go out this evening. (go / affirmative form)
e) Will you be at home this evening? ( to be / interrogative form)
2- Complete the sentences with Immediate Future :
a) I am going to buy some books tomorrow. ( buy / affirmative form)
b) Sarah is going to sell her car. ( sell / affirmative form)
c) What are you going to wear to the party on Saturday? ( wear / affirmative
form)
d) I am going to invite John to my party. ( invite / affirmative form)
e) When are you going to visit me again ? ( visit / interrogative form)
3- Complete with will or going to :
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

Look at the sky ! The clouds are dark. It is going to rain (rain).
I think Jack wil win the game. (win )
Sue will not probably like her present. ( like/ negative form))
Im sure he is going to phone you tonight.( phone)
What are you going to do tomorrow night? ( do)
Im not sure she will lend me some money. (lend)

EXERCISES WITH (BE) ABLE TO ...


Complete the sentences with (be) able to . Then, check the answers below.
1 ) She is studying English, so she will be able to speak English soon. ( speak Future )
2) Paul and Mary were not able to speak with their italian friend. ( speak Past / negative form )
3) Mary is able to swim very well. ( swim Present)
4) I am not able to play piano well . ( play Present / negative form)
5) She will be able to pass the exam. ( pass Future )
6 ) He was able to play chess very well. ( play Past)
7 ) Will you be able to arrive on time ? ( arrive Future / interrogative form)
8) They will not be able to win the game. ( win Future / negative )

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