35 Future Simple English Examples (will)
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Simple future
The future simple is the tense in English that is formed with the modal verb will.
Structure in affirmative
Subject + will + verb
I will come back tomorrow. / I'll be back tomorrow.
Negative structure
Subject + will not / won’t + verb
I won’t have time. / I won't have time
Structure in interrogation
Will + subject + verb?
Will it rain? / Will rain?
See also: Examples of Sentences with Will and Won’t
When is it used?
The future simple is used to:
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Examples of future simple in English
- I will see you next week. / I'll see you next week.
- Will you be home for dinner? / Will you be home for dinner?
- I won’t admit something that I didn't do. / I won't admit something I didn't do.
- Don’t worry, they will be here on time. / Don't worry, they will be here on time.
- They will never guess the answer. / They will never guess the answer.
- I promise I will work harder. / I promise I will work harder.
- Will you do me in favor? / Will you do me a favor?
- The teacher won’t tolerate this. / The teacher will not tolerate this.
- I think I will take a shower. / I think I'm going to take a shower.
- The doctor will see you now. / The doctor will see you now.
- I won’t waste money on this. / I won't waste money on this.
- II'll buy something for lunch. / I'll buy something for lunch.
- II'll be right back. / I'll be right back.
- I will ask your father if you can stay up late. / I'll ask your father if you can stay up late.
- I think I ’ll get a haircut. / I think I'm going to cut my hair.
- I will have this mole checked. / I'll have this mole checked.
- Don’t worry, they will leave everything clean. / Don't worry, they'll clean everything up.
- They will continue the research. / The investigation will continue.
- Will she say yes? / Will she say that she does?
- If you keep eating like that, you will get fat. / If you continue eating like this you will get fat.
- The ending will shock you. / The ending will surprise you.
- They will make a sequel next year. / They will make a sequel next year.
- They won’t believe that lie. / They won't believe that lie.
- I think you will love the place. / I think you will love the place.
- Do you think they will win the match? / Do you think they will win the match?
- The show will start in a minute. / The show will start in a minute.
- Will this be enough? / Will this be enough?
- Will you have wine with your meal? / Will they have wine with their food?
- Will the shelf resist the weight? / Will the shelf hold the weight?
- I don't think it will rain tonight. / I don't think she will rain tonight.
- Talk to her, she will listen to you. / Talk to her, she will listen to you.
- The sun will be in the highest point in an hour. / The sun will be at the highest point in an hour.
- Will she answer the phone? / Will you answer the phone?
- I have will be very upset. / He will be very upset.
- I will change my clothes for the party. / I'll change my clothes for the party.
- They will all agree with you. / everyone will agree with you.
- The table will be ready in a minute. / The table will be ready in a moment.
- The hurricane won’t come close to the town. / The hurricane will not arrive near the town.
- I think they will prefer the chocolate cake. / I think they will prefer the chocolate cake.
- They will take care of everything. / They will take care of everything.
It can serve you: Sample Sentences with Will and Going to
Other forms of future in English
Future continuous: is used to talk about an action that will occur in the future, but will have a duration.
Structure:
Subject + will + verb to be + gerund (ing)
Next week we will be staying at a hotel. / The next week we will be staying in a hotel.
going to: It is used to refer to the immediate future and to explain future plans.
Structure:
Subject + verb to be + goint to + unconjugated verb
He is going to travel around the world. / He is going to travel around the world.
Perfect future: used to talk about an action that will be completed in the future.
Structure:
Subject + will + verb to have + past participle
This time tomorrow, I will have arrived. / At this time tomorrow, I will have already arrived.
See also: Examples of Perfect Future in English
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