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Exercises on Simple Future Tense, Apuntes de Inglés

Exercises to help learners practice forming sentences in the simple future tense. It includes examples of positive, negative, and interrogative sentences, as well as a sentence about probability.

Tipo: Apuntes

2019/2020

Subido el 11/06/2020

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SIMPLE FUTURE
Excercises
Write the correspondent sentence in simple future tense
1. the snowman / melt
a. Positive: the snowman will be melt
b. Negative: the snowman won't melt
c. Question: Will be the snowman melt?
2. the people / panic
a. Positive: The people will be panic
b. Negative: The people won't panic
c. Question: will people be panic?
3. they / react / to my question
a. Positive: They will react to my question
b. Negative: They won't react to my question
c. Question: Will they reaction to my question?
4. she / probably / teach / in London
a. Positive: She will probably teach in london
b. Negative: She won't probably taught in London
c. Question: Will she probably teach in London

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SIMPLE FUTURE

Excercises

Write the correspondent sentence in simple future tense

  1. the snowman / melt a. Positive: the snowman will be melt b. Negative: the snowman won't melt c. Question: Will be the snowman melt?
  2. the people / panic a. Positive: The people will be panic b. Negative: The people won't panic c. Question: will people be panic?
  3. they / react / to my question a. Positive: They will react to my question b. Negative: They won't react to my question c. Question: Will they reaction to my question?
  4. she / probably / teach / in London a. Positive: She will probably teach in london b. Negative: She won't probably taught in London c. Question: Will she probably teach in London