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Simple Future Tense Test - 2
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Simple Future Tense Test - 2
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  • Question 1/10
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    Q. The plane ——————–at 4.30 pm.

     

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    Correct option is B. Will arrive

     

     

  • Question 2/10
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    I will call you when I ——————- back.

    Solutions

    I will call you when I come back.

  • Question 3/10
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    Our team ________ the game.

    Solutions

    The correct answer is "is going to win "because the phrase "is going to "indicates a future action that is planned or expected to happen. In this case, it suggests that the team has a high chance of winning the game in the future.

  • Question 4/10
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    Look at the sky. It ——————–rain.

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    To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the given sentence and identify the most appropriate verb form to use in the blank.
    Given sentence: Look at the sky. It ______ rain.
    Let's analyze the options one by one:
    A: is going to
    - This option uses the present continuous form of the verb "to go." It indicates a future event that is planned or expected to happen.
    - Example: It is going to rain tomorrow.
    B: will rain
    - This option uses the simple future tense of the verb "to rain." It indicates a future event that is certain to happen.
    - Example: It will rain tomorrow.
    C: would rain
    - This option uses the conditional form of the verb "to rain." It indicates a hypothetical or unreal situation.
    - Example: If it were warmer, it would rain.
    D: was going to
    - This option uses the past continuous form of the verb "to go." It indicates a past event that was planned or expected to happen.
    - Example: It was going to rain yesterday, but the weather cleared up.
    Answer: A: is going to
    Based on the given sentence, the most appropriate verb form to use in the blank is "is going to." This indicates a future event that is planned or expected to happen.

  • Question 5/10
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    Perhaps we ———————our grand parents this week.

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    To solve this question, we need to understand the context and the tense of the sentence. The sentence mentions "this week," which indicates a future time frame. Therefore, the correct answer should be in the future tense. Let's analyze the options given:
    A.

    will visit


    This option correctly uses the future tense "will visit," indicating a future action. It is the most appropriate choice and matches the context of the sentence.
    B.

    visit


    This option uses the present tense "visit," which is not suitable for a future action. It does not match the context of the sentence, so it is incorrect.
    C.

    visited


    This option uses the past tense "visited," which is not appropriate for a future action. It does not match the context of the sentence, so it is incorrect.
    D.

    would have visited


    This option uses the past conditional tense "would have visited," which is not suitable for a simple future action. It does not match the context of the sentence, so it is incorrect.
    Therefore, the correct answer is A.

    will visit

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  • Question 6/10
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    The next term ———————- on 16th September.

    Solutions

    Question Analysis:
    The question asks for the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence, which refers to a future event happening on September 16th. We need to choose the option that correctly indicates the future tense.
    Options Analysis:
    A:

    begin

    - This is the simple present tense form and does not indicate future tense.
    B:

    begins

    - This is the correct form of the verb in the simple present tense, indicating a future event.
    C:

    will begin

    - This is the correct form of the verb in the future tense, indicating a future event.
    D:

    has begun

    - This is the present perfect tense form and does not indicate future tense.
    Answer Explanation:
    The correct answer is option B:

    begins

    . This is because it is the correct form of the verb in the simple present tense, indicating a future event happening on September 16th.
    Key Points:
    - The correct form of the verb to indicate a future event is "begins."
    - Option B is the correct answer.

  • Question 7/10
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    I am sure he ——————

    Solutions


    To determine the correct verb form to complete the sentence, we need to consider the subject "he" and the tense of the sentence. Let's analyze the options:
    A:

    come


    - This is the base form of the verb and is incorrect because it does not agree with the subject "he."
    B:

    comes


    - This is the correct present simple form of the verb, but it does not fit the sentence structure.
    C:

    will come


    - This is the correct answer. "Will come" is the future simple tense and agrees with the subject "he." It indicates that the action of coming will happen in the future.
    D:

    none of the above


    - This is incorrect because option C is the correct answer.
    Therefore, the correct answer is option C:

    will come

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  • Question 8/10
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    I ——————–you one of these days.

    Solutions


    To determine the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank, let's analyze the options given:
    A:

    will have seen


    B:

    will be seeing


    C:

    see


    D:

    would see


    To choose the correct option, we need to consider the context and the tense of the sentence.
    The sentence "I ——————–you one of these days" suggests a future action.
    Let's evaluate each option:
    A:

    will have seen

    - This option uses the future perfect tense, which indicates an action completed before a specific time in the future. However, this tense does not fit with the context of the sentence.
    B:

    will be seeing

    - This option uses the future continuous tense, which indicates an ongoing action at a particular time in the future. It fits the context of the sentence, suggesting that the speaker will be seeing the person in question in the near future.
    C:

    see

    - This option uses the base form of the verb "see" and does not indicate a future action. It does not fit the context of the sentence.
    D:

    would see

    - This option uses the conditional tense, which suggests a hypothetical or unreal action. It does not fit the context of the sentence.
    Therefore, the correct answer is option B:

    will be seeing

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  • Question 9/10
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    Hurry up! The program ———————

    Solutions

    he sentence is future tense
    Option B is more appropriate according to the statement. 
    Hurry up! The program is about to start.
     


  • Question 10/10
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    Will your folks _____ before Tuesday?

    Solutions


    The question asks us to choose the correct form of the verb "leave" to complete the sentence in the future tense. Let's analyze each option:
    A: leaving
    - This is the present participle form of the verb "leave" and is not suitable for the future tense in this context.
    B: is leaving
    - This is the present continuous form of the verb "leave" and is not suitable for the future tense in this context.
    C: leaves
    - This is the simple present form of the verb "leave" and is not suitable for the future tense in this context.
    D: leave
    - This is the correct form of the verb "leave" in the base form, which can be used in the future tense.
    Therefore, the correct answer is option D: leave .

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