Correction: She is going to start a new business. / She will start a new business.

Read the context of each sentence and select whether "will" or "be going to" fits best based on the rules discussed above.

He saved up all his money because he (buy) __________ a laptop next month.

Sarah has a busy day tomorrow. She ________ (wake) up at 6 AM because she ________ (catch) an early flight to Chicago. She has already packed her bags.

"I am going to study Spanish next semester." (Prior plan)

Rewrite the following sentences into the form requested in the parentheses (Negative or Question). Keep the same meaning and future structure. They will visit us next weekend. (Negative) She is going to look for a new job. (Question) The train will arrive on time. (Question) I am going to buy those shoes. (Negative) We will win the tournament. (Negative) Answer Key and Explanations

Here are several exercises to practice the simple future tense. The answers can be found at the end of the article. Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Will)

Look at that runner! She is far ahead of everyone else. She the race.

Every morning or Sunday evening, write down five things you are going to do in the coming days.

(Clear physical evidence happening right now) will do (Spontaneous offer to help) is going to travel (A firm, pre-booked arrangement) Summary for Quick Review Keep these golden rules in mind for your future writing:

Use "will" for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, and general predictions without immediate evidence.

By the end of this post, you will confidently use will , shall , and going to in sentences, questions, and negative forms.

Filling in the blanks with the correct form, such as "She (visit) her grandmother next weekend". Error Correction

Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb (e.g., They are going to buy a car. )

Invert the sentence structure by moving "will" or the "be" verb to the very front of the sentence. me with this box? Is he going to join the team? Simple Future Tense Exercises