WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-future tense conjugation of the verb "love"
Here are 10 MCQs on the future tense conjugation of the verb "love"
1. I _______ this city forever, no matter where I go. A) love B) loved C) will love D) am going to loved
✅ Answer: C) will love "Will + base verb" is the standard future simple form for all subjects. It expresses a promise, prediction, or permanent feeling about the future. The base form "love" follows "will" — never "loved."
2. She _______ her new school once she makes some friends there. A) loved B) loves C) will loved D) will love
✅ Answer: D) will love "Will love" is correct for third-person singular (she/he/it) in the future tense. "Will loved" is a very common error — the verb after "will" is always in base form.
3. _______ they love the surprise party we are planning for them? A) Shall B) Are C) Will D) Do
✅ Answer: C) Will "Will" is the auxiliary verb used in future tense questions for all subjects. "Will they love...?" asks about a future reaction or feeling.
4. We _______ every minute of our trip to Europe next summer. A) love B) loved C) are going to love D) will loved
✅ Answer: C) are going to love "Be going to + base verb" expresses a planned or anticipated future event. "We are going to love" shows confident expectation based on present evidence or intention.
5. He _______ not love the idea when you tell him about it. A) is B) does C) did D) will
✅ Answer: D) will The correct future negative structure is "will not (won't) + base verb." "He will not love the idea" — "will" is the auxiliary for all subjects in future negatives.
6. _______ you love living abroad when you finally move next year? A) Do B) Did C) Will D) Are
✅ Answer: C) Will "Will you love...?" is the correct structure for future yes/no questions. "Will" is used for all subjects — singular and plural — in the future tense.
7. The children _______ the new playground that is being built in the park. A) loved B) love C) did love D) are going to love
✅ Answer: D) are going to love "Are going to love" is used here because there is present evidence (the playground is being built) that makes the future outcome predictable. It expresses a confident future expectation.
8. I _______ you until the end of time. A) am loving B) loved C) love D) will love
✅ Answer: D) will love "Will love" expresses a promise or strong commitment about the future. This is a classic use of "will" for declarations, promises, and expressions of lasting feelings.
9. _______ she love the book you are planning to give her? A) Does B) Did C) Is D) Will
✅ Answer: D) Will "Will she love...?" is the correct future question form for third-person singular. After the auxiliary "will," the main verb stays in base form: "love" — not "loves" or "loved."
10. By this time next year, they _______ their new home completely. A) will love B) loved C) will have loved D) are going to love
✅ Answer: C) will have loved "Will have loved" is the future perfect form. The phrase "by this time next year" is the key signal — it indicates an action or feeling that will be completed before a specific point in the future.
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