Future tense grammar, English language Rules

Future tense grammar. 'Will' future tense ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of using 'will' for the future. Useful resource for homeschool and classrooms - teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshot interactive online game.

This game contains the following questions:

  • Will in the  future tense
    Select the sentence which most logically follows.

    1. 24 hours from now…
      1. It will be the same time as now.
      2. It will be a different time than now.
      3. It will be 2 days later from now.
      4. It will be Summer time.
      5. We have been married for 24 years.  Next year….
        1. It will be our 24th anniversary
        2. We will have been married 24 years.
        3. It will be our 25th anniversary.
        4. We will have been friends for 24 years.
        5. Steve is always early to the meetings.
          1. He will be on time today.
          2. He will be early today.
          3. He will be late today.
          4. The forecast says that we will have record high temperatures tomorrow.
            1. We will have to wear jackets.
            2. We will likely be able to ski.
            3. We will use the heater.
            4. We will likely go swimming in the pool.
            5. Alex has always loved going to the ocean during the summer.
              1. He will almost certainly come back next summer.
              2. I do not think he will come back next summer.
              3. Alex will never come back.
              4. Alex will drive to the mountains next year.
              5. Has anyone told Mark the news about Sarah?  Sarah wants to tell him.
                1. He will never find out.
                2. No, Sarah will tell him when she sees him.
                3. I think that Emily will tell him.
                4. The storm is beginning to ease up and is passing.
                  1. I think that the storm will get worse.
                  2. I think that the storm will intensify.
                  3. I think that the storm will get calmer.
                  4. I think that the storm will start now.
                  5. The new friends left the coffee shop and said to each other…
                    1. “We will see each other soon.”
                    2. “I hope I will never see you again.”
                    3. “I will drive to the grocery store.”
                    4. “We will drive to the grocery store.”
                    5. It is very late and I should sleep now.
                      1. I will drink coffee to stay awake.
                      2. I will go get in bed.
                      3. I will ride my bike.
                      4. I will begin working now.
                      5.  Isaac has studied very hard in university.
                        1. Isaac will do well at his job.
                        2. Isaac will do poorly at his job.
                        3. Isaac will not be able to get a job.
                        4. Isaac will not graduate from university.
                        5. The receptionist told the family “____________” when they checked into the hotel.
                          1. I hope you will go to a different hotel.
                          2. I will not help you.
                          3. I hope that you will enjoy your time here.
                          4. I will call a taxi for you.
                          5. We are having a party tonight in our apartment, but…..
                            1. I hope we will not be too noisy.
                            2. I hope you will not make too much noise.
                            3. I hope that no one will come.
                            4. The man told his wife that he is going to his parent’s house and….
                              1. That he will buy socks there.
                              2. That he will go to the moon.
                              3. That he will call her when he is there.
                              4. Someone has to go to the store.
                                1. No one will go to the store.
                                2. I will go to the store.
                                3. I will make dinner.
                                4. I will cut the grass.
                                5. She told me a secret earlier today and I should not tell anyone.
                                  1. I will not tell anyone.
                                  2. I will tell everyone about it.
                                  3. I will tell you what we said.
                                  4. You will tell everyone what she said.