Simple Present Past And Future Tense Exercises !!top!! ⚡
| Type | Will (Spontaneous/Promise) | Going To (Plan/Prediction based on evidence) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Positive | you tonight. | It is going to rain (look at those clouds). | | Negative | I will not (won’t) tell anyone. | She is not going to buy that car. | | Question | Will you help me? | Are you going to stay here? |
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Mastering the three core English tenses——is the most effective way to build confidence in speaking and writing. These tenses form the backbone of everyday communication, allowing you to express what happens regularly, what has already occurred, and what is yet to come.
Complete the sentences by changing the verb in parentheses into the correct simple future form using . | Type | Will (Spontaneous/Promise) | Going To
The simple present tense expresses habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements. Grammar Rules and Formats
Mark ___________ (buy) a new laptop because his old one broke. ___________ (you / finish) the history project on time? Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks (Simple Future) | She is not going to buy that car
The simple present tense is used to talk about habits, routines, general truths, and permanent situations.