10 examples of simple future tense in English grammar
Simple future tense refers an action which will take place at any time in near future. The important fact to remember about this tense is that an action will start and finish both in future time itself. Students need to focus on where and how to use this tense for showing an action. They can identify this tense just by looking at the usage of verb forms. There will be compulsory use of shall/will along with present form for main verbs. From this students can separate simple future tense from all other tenses. This tense is also called future indefinite tense. Students can understand this tense and its importance in application from rules and examples.
Structure: subject+ shall/will+ main verb present form+ object+ other words.
Negative: subject+ shall/will+ not+ main verb present form+ object+ other words
Interrogative: shall/ will+ subject+ main verb present form+ object+ other words.
The verb forms of simple future tense tell us what will happen next the present time. So, it can inform us about the future in a way. We will be assured that the verb will indicate about the future action. An action or event is going to happen next after announcing its occurrence is shown by future indefinite tense. It is expected that action or event of future time can happen after the present action through simple future tense.
Examples:
- I will not go the history coaching class from tomorrow.
- John will reach there in an hour.
- Rohit will go to gym from next morning.
- I think the green dress will look good on you.
- Will you be able to complete this assignment on time?
- Won’t she be ready to cook for the chief guests on the party day?
- If you don’t listen my advice, you will get into trouble.
- I don’t think he will decide anything in this difficult situation.
- Will your parents visit you or not?
- Sadhana will be your dance partner for the event.
All the highlighted words from the above sentences are examples of simple future tense.