Grammar : Simple Future (Will)

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1. I ____ (come) to see you on Sunday

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The correct answer is "will come" because the sentence is referring to a future action of coming to see someone on Sunday. The use of "will" indicates a future intention or plan.

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Grammar : Simple Future (Will) - Quiz

This quiz focuses on the Simple Future Tense using 'will'. It assesses the ability to correctly form future tense statements and negations, enhancing understanding of English grammar. Key... see morefor learners aiming to improve their grammatical precision in predicting or planning future events. see less

2. The sun ____ (rise) at 6:03 am

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In this sentence, the use of "will rise" indicates a future action. The verb "rise" is in the base form because it is preceded by the auxiliary verb "will." This construction suggests that the sun has not yet risen, but it is expected to do so in the future at 6:03 am.

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3. I hope she ____ (ask) me to accompanied her to Africa next month

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In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their hope that the person referred to as "she" will ask them to accompany her to Africa next month. The use of "will ask" indicates a future action, suggesting that the speaker is anticipating a request from "she" in the future.

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4. Taz ____ (not come) to that party tonight

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The correct answer is "will not come" or "won't come" because the sentence is in the future tense and is expressing a negative statement. In English, when we want to express a negative future action, we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by "not" and the base form of the main verb. In this case, the main verb is "come" and the contraction "won't" is a shortened form of "will not." Both "will not come" and "won't come" convey the same meaning and are grammatically correct.

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5. The weather tomorrow ____ (not be) sunny and warm

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The correct answer for this question is "will not be" or "won't be" because it is referring to a future event (tomorrow) and expressing a negative prediction about the weather (not sunny and warm). The modal verb "will" is used to indicate future tense and the negative form "not" is added to express the absence of the desired weather conditions. "Won't" is a contraction of "will not" and can be used interchangeably in this context.

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6. ____ (you) marry me ?

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The correct answer is "will you" because it is the appropriate response to the question "____ (you) marry me?" The question is asking for a response to a marriage proposal, and "will you" is a common and polite way to accept or decline a proposal.

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7. She ____ (not do) the exercises if you're not there

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The correct answer is "will not do" or "won't do" because both phrases indicate future tense and a negative statement. They suggest that the person in question will refuse or choose not to do the exercises if the speaker is not present.

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8. ____ (it) be come true ?

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The question is asking if something will come true. The correct answer is "will it," which is a shortened form of "will it come true."

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9. Tom ____ (visit) his parents next week

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The correct answer is "will visit" because the sentence is referring to a future action. The use of "will" indicates that the action of visiting his parents is planned or intended to happen in the future.

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10. ____ (we) go dance now ?

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The correct answer is "shall we" because it is the appropriate phrase to use when suggesting or inviting someone to do something together, in this case, to go dance. The word "shall" is used to make a polite suggestion or offer, and "we" indicates that the speaker is including themselves in the invitation.

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I ____ (come) to see you on Sunday
The sun ____ (rise) at 6:03 am
I hope she ____ (ask) me to accompanied her to Africa next month
Taz ____ (not come) to that party tonight
The weather tomorrow ____ (not be) sunny and warm
____ (you) marry me ?
She ____ (not do) the exercises if you're not there
____ (it) be come true ?
Tom ____ (visit) his parents next week
____ (we) go dance now ?
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