Simple future tense The simple future tense is used to make simple predictions about the future We not usually use this tense to talk about pre-planned future events The simple future tense is made with will/shall + first form of the verb Study the following examples I will come She will go In British English, shall can be used instead of will with first person pronouns (I and we) In American English, shall is not normally used I will not it (US) I shall not it OR I will not it (GB) Exercise Read the following sentences They are all in the simple present tense Change them into the simple future tense Are you ready? Is the room spacious? Do you have enough money to spend? Does the house have a large kitchen? Don’t you believe in your rights? Aren’t there any lions in the forest? Does she have a car? Does he have a share in the profits? Don’t we have to report this matter? 10 She writes stories for kids Answers Will you be ready? Will the room be spacious? Will you have enough money to spend? Will the house have a large kitchen? Won’t you believe in your rights? Won’t there be any lions in the forest? Will she have a car? Will he have a share in the profits? Won’t we have to report this matter? 10 She will write stories for kids Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)