
100 Simple Future Tense Sentences with Structure for Beginners
- We use the simple future tense when an action is imagined or planned in coming time. Example: I will go to the market.
- When an action will occur in the future time period. Example: We will go to Goa next year.
Structure of Simple Future Tense
| Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | Interrogative Negative | Interrogative (wh-question) | Interrogative Negative (wh-question) |
| Subject +will/shall +verb +object | Subject +won’t +verb +object | Shall/ Will +subject + verb +object? | Will not +subject +verb +object? | Wh-question + shall/will +subject +verb +object? | Wh-question + won’t + subject +verb + object? |
| We will go to Goa next year. | Mohan won’t go to school tomorrow. | Will Mohan go to school tomorrow? | Won’t Mohan go to school tomorrow? | Why will Mohan go to school tomorrow? | Why won’t Mohan go to school tomorrow? |

Assignment on the Simple Future Tense
Assignment 1: Make all types of sentences based on the structure and related to the simple future tense.
Assignment 2: “If you win seven crores through KBC, how will you spend this money?” Write and speak with someone who can listen to you.
100 Example Sentences with the Simple Future Tense
- John will bring the chocolates to school.
- She will catch the butterfly.
- Tom will burst the balloons when he comes.
- Sita will cut the vegetables in the afternoon.
- The boy will dig a hole in the garden.
- She will do her homework tomorrow.
- Olivia will feed the dogs at 5.00 pm.
- Harry will drive to work at 9.00 am tomorrow.
- Ava will forget to phone her grandmother.
- Charlie will forgive his younger brother.
- Sophia won’t go to the market at 7.00 pm.
- They won’t buy a car next month.
- We won’t sing a song at the marriage function.
- Our neighbours will sell their car next week.
- Oliver won’t keep the gift in his bag.
- They won’t drink the apple juice this evening.
- We will give some blankets to the poor next week.
- Harry won’t dance at the birthday party tomorrow.
- George will find the toys hidden in the room when he comes.
- We will go on a picnic tomorrow.
- Archie will come home at 6.00 pm.
- Emma will put the necklace in a box in an hour.
- I won’t sell my guitar this evening.
- I won’t catch a train next Monday.
- Will Olivia send a birthday gift to her friend?
- Will they sleep at 10.00 pm?
- Will George speak to his parents about the party?
- Will she swim in the swimming pool?
- Will Arthur stand in front of the class and recite a poem?
- Will Leo build a castle on the beach next Sunday?
- Won’t Sophia teach the kids today?
- Won’t they wake up 5.00 am tomorrow?
- Won’t they use the car next Monday?
- Won’t he shoot the enemies?
- Won’t Noah wear a red t-shirt this evening?
- Won’t Evelyn think about the poor?
- Won’t Amelia sit on the bench in the park?
- Ava will throw the rubbish in the dustbin?
- He will write an essay on climate change.
- Won’t the boys run in the race?
- Won’t Mohan meet his best friend tomorrow?
- Why won’t they spend the money on clothes?
- Why won’t George wait for his friend?
- Why won’t they travel to New York next month?
- Why won’t Theodore work on the weekends?
- Why won’t the children play in the park this afternoon?
- Why won’t Sita cook food tonight?
- Why won’t she show the photographs to her friends?
- Why won’t her grandmother knit a sweater for her?
- Why won’t Tom ride a motorbike?
- The teacher will allow the children to eat tiffin in the break.
- The boys will clap for the winner of the match.
- Mandy won’t clean his room in the morning.
- He will distribute the bananas among the monkeys.
- The mechanic will repair the car tomorrow.
- She will fry the chips in the evening.
- The kids will jump on the bed.
- The children won’t eat capsicum for dinner.
- They won’t park the car outside their house.
- He will enjoy in the party next Saturday.
- Why won’t he polish his shoes?
- Why won’t she watch television tonight?
- Why won’t they plant trees outside their house?
- He won’t waste water.
- He will write a book next year.
- The doctor will advise him about his illness.
- John will boast about his health.
- They will discuss the matter in the meeting.
- He will fill his water bottle from the water cooler.
- She will finish his homework before he goes to play.
- He will fail the exam.
- He will go shopping with his parents.
- He will rest for an hour after coming from school.
- Won’t he walk in the garden tomorrow morning?
- Will he withdraw money from the bank?
- He will work in a bank in 2027.
- The boat will sail on the river.
- Ram will reach the venue on time.
- They will climb the tree easily.
- He will colour the picture tomorrow.
- She will complete her work by 7.00 pm.
- The birds will fly in the sky.
- Sid will handle the situation tomorrow.
- The principal will interact with the student in the classroom.
- Tina will join the meeting at 3.00 pm.
- He will learn to solve mathematical problems this evening.
- They will light their room with candles tonight.
- Jonathan will open the box of chocolates and share it with friends.
- He will sing a song for his daughter.
- Why will he wash his clothes next week?
- Why won’t he submit the assignment today?
- Will she open the door if guests come?
- Will she listen to music in the evening?
- Will they talk after the fight?
- Won’t he eat meat?
- Will they win the cricket match?
- She won’t buy an expensive dress.
- The children won’t pluck the flowers from the garden.
- The girls won’t write a letter.
- He will not use the computer.
Common Errors while Using The Future Tense
- Use of the wrong future verb tense causes confusion.
- Using ‘going to’ for the simple present and present continuous.
- Tenses should be used to indicate how certain or planned the future action truly is.
- Use the present simple for fixed time tables like public transport or event schedules.
- Use present continuous for pre-arranged future events.
Remember:
- Will is used for decisions and predictions made right now.
- Going to is used for predictions based on current evidence.
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Written by Sukhjit Kaur, English educator with 17+ years of experience helping students master grammar and writing. Through EnglishVedas.com, she simplifies English grammar using examples from daily life and classrooms.
