Simple Future Tense – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Emergency Updates (Traffic jam, broken bus, etc.)

Choose the best answer (A, B, or C) to complete each sentence.

 The bus is broken down. I ______ a taxi now.

     (a) take

     (b) will take

     (c) will to take

2   Traffic is very bad today. I ______ late for the meeting.

     (a) will be

     (b) am

     (c) will being

 I can’t find any taxis around here. I ______ to the office.

     (a) ‘ll walking

     (b) walk

     (c) ‘ll walk

 My car won’t start! I ______ the train instead.

     (a) catch

     (b) will catches

     (c) will catch

 The main road is closed. We ______ another way.

     (a) will to go

     (b) will go

     (c) go

 Don’t worry, I ______ you as soon as I find a cab.

     (a) will call

     (b) call

     (c) will calling

7   There is a huge accident ahead. I ______ there on time.

     (a) don’t be

     (b) won’t to be

     (c) won’t be

 I am stuck in heavy traffic. I ______ the online meeting from my phone.

     (a) ‘ll join

     (b) ‘ll joins

     (c) join

 The train just stopped in the tunnel. I ______ you when it moves again.

     (a) text

     (b) will texting

     (c) will text

10   I can’t wait for the bus anymore. I ______ an Uber.

     (a) will to book

     (b) will book

     (c) am book

11   I forgot my bus pass! I ______ back home to get it.

     (a) run

     (b) will run

     (c) will runs

12   The subway is delayed. ______ you tell the teacher for me?

     (a) Are

     (b) Do

     (c) Will

13   It’s raining heavily and I don’t have an umbrella. I ______ inside the station.

     (a) ‘ll wait

     (b) wait

     (c) ‘ll waiting

14   I’m running out of phone battery. I ______ you from a payphone later.

     (a) will rang

     (b) ring

     (c) will ring

15   If the next bus doesn’t arrive in five minutes, I ______.

     (a) will left

     (b) will leave

     (c) leave

16   I lost my train ticket. I ______ a new one right now.

     (a) buy

     (b) will buying

     (c) will buy

17   The bridge is blocked. I ______ probably ______ about 20 minutes late.

     (a) will … be

     (b) am … be

     (c) will … am

18   My bike has a flat tire. I ______ definitely ______ a taxi to school.

     (a) will … to take

     (b) definitely … take

     (c) will … take

19   There are no empty cabs here. I ______ ask my brother to pick me up.

     (a) do

     (b) will

     (c) am will

20   If I miss this train, I ______ make it to the exam.

     (a) won’t

     (b) won’t to

     (c) don’t

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Will take” is used for a sudden decision made at the moment of speaking (because the bus broke down). (a) is a common mistake (Present Simple). (c) is a structural error (“will” cannot be followed by “to”).

2 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. Predicting a consequence of the traffic jam. (b) is a common mistake (using Present Simple instead of Future). (c) is a structural error (“will” + V-ing).

3 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “‘ll” is the contraction of “will”, followed by the base verb “walk”. (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

4 c

Explanation: (c) is correct (“will” + base verb “catch”). (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (adding “-es” to the verb after “will”).

5 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. A sudden decision to change the route. (c) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

6 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. Promising to do something immediately. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

7 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Won’t” (will not) is used to predict a negative outcome (not arriving on time). (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

8 a

Explanation: (a) is correct (“‘ll” + base verb “join”). (c) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (adding “-s” to the verb).

9 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. A promise made during an emergency situation. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

10 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. A quick decision to switch to an Uber. (c) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

11 b

Explanation: (b) is correct (“will” + base verb “run”). (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

12 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. We use “Will you…?” to ask someone to do a favor for us in an emergency. (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

13 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. An immediate decision based on the rain. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error (“‘ll” + V-ing).

14 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error (using the past tense “rang” after “will”).

15 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. In a conditional sentence (If…), we use “will” + base verb for the result. (c) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error (past tense “left”).

16 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. Solving a problem right on the spot. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

17 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. The adverb “probably” goes between “will” and the base verb “be”. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

18 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Will” comes before the adverb “definitely” and the base verb “take”. (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

19 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. A sudden alternative plan. (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

20 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “Won’t” is the negative future result of missing the train. (c) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER
  1. Split-Second Decisions: When an emergency happens (like a bus breaking down or a sudden traffic jam), your original plan is ruined. To announce your new plan or immediate reaction, you must use “Will” (or “‘ll”).
    • Example: “The bus is broken. I will take a taxi.”
  2. Predicting the Outcome: You also use “Will” to tell the person waiting for you what the result of the emergency will be.
    • Example: “Traffic is bad. I will be late.”
  3. Asking for a Favor: If you are stuck and need someone’s help immediately, use “Will you + [base verb]…?”.
    • Example: “I’m delayed. Will you tell the boss for me?”
  4. Grammar Rule: Always remember that “Will” is followed directly by the base form of the verb (no “to”, no “-s”, no “-ing”). Negative is “won’t”.

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