The Future Tense Worksheet For Class 7
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form indicating the future.
1. Rani --------------------------- (have) another baby in July.
2. The train -------------------------- (leave) at half past six tomorrow morning.
3. ------------------------- I carry your bag?
4. I ---------------------- (phone) you tonight.
5. I ---------------------- (hit) you if you do that again.
6. By next Christmas we ----------------------- (live) here for ten years.
7. This time tomorrow I -------------------- (work) in my garden.
8. Phone me when you ------------------ (have) time.
9. I will follow you wherever you -------------------- (go).
10. We --------------------- (go) to Mexico next summer.
Answers
1. Rani is going to have another baby in July.
2. The train leaves at half past six tomorrow morning. (To talk about time-tabled events, we use the simple present tense.)
3. Shall I carry your bag?
4. I will phone you tonight.
5. I will hit you if you do that again.
6. By next Christmas we will have been living here for ten years.
7. This time tomorrow I will be working in my garden. (To say that an activity will be in progress at a particular time in the future, we use the future continuous tense.)
8. Phone me when you have time.
9. I will follow you wherever you go. (When the verb in the main clause is in the future tense, we use a present tense in the subordinate clause to refer to the future.)
10. We are going to Mexico next summer. (If the arrangement already exists we use the present continuous tense to talk about future events.)
Sections in this article
Tenses
The simple present tense
The present progressive tense
The present perfect tense
The present perfect progressive tense
Present tenses to talk about the future
The simple past tense
The past progressive tense
The past perfect tense
The past perfect progressive tense
Past verb forms with present or future meaning
The simple future tense
The future progressive tense
The future perfect tense
See Also
Exclamations
Exclamations exercise
Exclamations: common errors
Common mistakes with pronouns - Part 2
Common errors with adjectives - part 1
Common errors with adjectives - part 2