Simple Future (Future Indefinite) Tense
The simple future tense is used when an action is promised/thought to occur in the future. The simple foreseen outcomes are stated in the future indefinite tense. “Shall/will'” marks the future indefinite tense.
Structure:
| Subject + shall/will + verb + . . . . . . . . |
Example:
- We shall move to another city.
- He will come to New York tomorrow.
- They will make a phone which has artificial intelligence.
- It will rain in the coming hours.
- There will be a hard few days ahead of us.
Note: In some cases, the present progressive tense can be used when an action is promised/arranged/planned to take place in the future.
Example:
- We are moving to Texas next week.
- We are leaving at 6.00 PM.
- They’re going to do as you say.
- Dan is meeting me at 9 AM.
- I am hoping to see you soon.
Definition of Simple Future Tense
Simple Future Tense represents an action which will happen in the future.
Simple Future Tense Examples
- I will write articles on different topics.
- Robert will read various kinds of books.
- They will play football in that field.
- April will prefer coffee to tea.
- Bob will go to the library tomorrow.
- We will go shopping in that market this Monday.
- We will watch a movie in this Cineplex on next Friday.
- You will shop at that market tomorrow.
- I will sing different kinds of songs, especially modern.
- I will attend a program of my varsity on Friday.
- Jeff will travel around the world in March.
- They will play hockey in that field on Thursday.
- The poet will write a romantic poem for this program.
- The lyricist will write a realistic song.
- Will you go to the concert of realistic songs?
- I will not attend the program because of my busy schedule.
- Robin will join us in the meeting.
- I will help him to do the task.
- We will go to enjoy the musical drama.
- I will arrange all the necessary materials for the program.