WREN MARTIN's English grammar-future tense-practice

 

The Future Tense: 10 Practice MCQs

1. I _______ my result by this time tomorrow.

A. will know

B. will be knowing

C. shall know

D. will have known

2. We _______ to the zoo on Sunday.

A. shall go

B. shall be going

C. shall have gone

D. shall have been going

3. This time tomorrow, I _______ on a beach in Goa.

A. will sit

B. will be sitting

C. will have sat

D. will have been sitting

4. By next December, we _______ here for ten years.

A. will live

B. will be living

|C. will have lived

|D. shall have been living

5. I _______ the book before you come back.

A. will finish

B. will be finishing

C. shall have finished

D. shall have been finishing

6. He _______ us next week.

A. will see

B. will be seeing

C. will have seen

D. will have been seeing

7. I _______ for you at the usual time tomorrow.

A. will wait

B. will be waiting

C. will have waited

D. will have been waiting

8. They _______ their work by the time the boss arrives.

A. will complete

B. will be completing

C. will have completed

D. will have been completing

9. In another five minutes, we _______ for three hours.

A. will wait

B. will be waiting

C. will have waited

D. shall have been waiting

10. I _______ probably _______ my friend tomorrow.

A. shall, meet

B. shall, be meeting

C. shall, have met

D. shall, have been meeting


Answer Key

QuestionAnswerTense UsedExplanation
1CSimple FutureUsed for an action that has not yet happened (shall/will + verb).
2ASimple FutureExpresses a future intention or scheduled event.
3BFuture ContinuousDescribes an action that will be in progress at a certain time in the future.
4DFuture Perfect ContinuousAction that continues up to a specific point in the future.
5CFuture PerfectIndicates an action that will be completed by a certain future time.
6ASimple FutureA simple statement of future fact.
7BFuture ContinuousIndicates an action that will be going on as a matter of course.
8CFuture PerfectUsed to show the completion of an action before another future action.
9DFuture Perfect ContinuousEmphasizes the duration of an action up to a future moment.
10ASimple FutureUsed with 'probably' to predict a future even

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