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Perfect-English-Grammar.com Future Simple (will) Positive Exercise
Make the future simple positive:
1 A: “There's someone at the door.”
B: “I _ (get) it.”
2 Joan thinks the Conservatives _ (win) the next
election
3 A: “I’m moving house tomorrow.”
B: “I _ (come) and help you.”
4 If she passes the exam, she _ (be) very happy
5 I _ (be) there at four o'clock, I promise A: “I’m cold.”
B: “I _ (turn) on the fire.” A: “She's late.”
B: “Don't worry she _ (come).”
8 The meeting _ (take) place at p.m
9 If you eat all of that cake, you _ (feel) sick
(2)© 2007 perfect-english-grammar.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use Answers: (it doesn’t matter if you write ‘will’ or ’ll)
1 A: “There's someone at the door.” B: “I'll get it.”
2 Joan thinks the Conservatives will win the next election
3 A: “I’m moving house tomorrow.”
B: “I'll come and help you.”
4 If she passes the exam, she'll be very happy I'll be there at four o'clock, I promise A: “I’m cold.”
B: “I'll turn on the fire.” A: “She's late.”
B: “Don't worry she'll come.”