25 Simple Future Tense Questions with Answers
A simple future tense is a form of the verb used to express that action occurs in the future, spontaneously or planned.
- We … about the offer carefully. (think)
- They … to the annual event in Sydney. (come)
- Aisyah … about the situation at the uncle’s house. (ask)
- He … working on the activity report next week. (start)
- Our association … families in need. (help)
- Andy … in the United States for 4 years. (live)
- Mom … breakfast for all at 7 o’clock. (prepare)
- I … a letter to my friend in Spain. (write)
- Uncle … his debt gradually. (pay)
- They … the president at the state palace. (meet)
- The contractor … this project from the previous contractor. (continue)
- Aisyah … a speech at the meeting. (read)
- Mother … Akram to go to Japan. (allow)
- Akmal … mango trees with a new method. (plant)
- Japan … financial assistance to Indonesia. (offer)
- The principal … the 9th graders’ farewell ceremony. (attend)
- The government … opening schools during the Covid-19 pandemic. (consider)
- The bus … an uphill and narrow route. (pass)
- Officers … the plane that skidded on the runway. (pull)
- Aisyah … her research results to the leadership. (report)
- The joint team … for the missing climbers tomorrow morning. (search)
- Volunteers … food for flood victims. (cook)
- Dad … more space in the backyard. (add)
- We … you before you ask. (forgive)
- The plane … at the airport at 8 am. (arrive)
The Answer
- We will think about the offer carefully.
- They will come to the annual event in Sydney.
- Aisyah will ask about the situation at the uncle’s house.
- He will start working on the activity report next week.
- Our association will help families in need.
- Andy will live in the United States for 4 years.
- Mom will prepare breakfast for all at 7 o’clock.
- I will write a letter to my friend in Spain.
- Uncle will pay his debt gradually.
- They will meet the president at the state palace.
- The contractor will continue this project from the previous contractor.
- Aisyah will read a speech at the meeting.
- Mother will allow Akram to go to Japan.
- Akmal will plant mango trees with a new method.
- Japan will offer financial assistance to Indonesia.
- The principal will attend the 9th graders’ farewell ceremony.
- The government will consider opening schools during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- The bus will pass an uphill and narrow route.
- Officers will pull the plane that skidded on the runway.
- Aisyah will report her research results to the leadership.
- The joint team will search for the missing climbers tomorrow morning.
- Volunteers will cook food for flood victims.
- Dad will add more space in the backyard.
- We will forgive you before you ask.
- The plane will arrive at the airport at 8 am.
Vocabulary
- think: to use your mind to consider something, to form connected ideas, to try to solve problems, etc.
- come: to move to or towards a person or place.
- ask: to say or write something in the form of a question, in order to get information.
- start: to begin doing or using something.
- help: to make it easier or possible for somebody to do something by doing something for them or by giving them something that they need.
- live: to have your home in a particular place.
- prepare: to make something or somebody ready to be used or to do something.
- write: to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or a pencil.
- pay: to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
- meet: to be in the same place as somebody by chance and talk to them.
- continue: to keep existing or happening without stopping.
- read: to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols
- allow: to let somebody/something do something; to let something happen or be done.
- plant: to put plants, seeds, etc. in the ground to grow.
- offer: to say that you are willing to give something to somebody.
- attend: to be present at an event.
- consider: to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision.
- pass: to move past or to the other side of somebody/something.
- pull: to take hold of something and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself.
- report: a written or spoken account of an event, especially one that is published or broadcast.
- search: an attempt to find somebody/something, especially by looking carefully for them/it.
- cook: to prepare food by heating it, for example by boiling, baking, or frying it.
- add: to put something together with something else so as to increase the size, number, amount, etc.
- forgive: to stop feeling angry with somebody who has done something to harm, annoy, or upset you; to stop feeling angry with yourself.
- arrive: to get to a place, especially at the end of a journey.