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Future Tense Practice
30-question A2–B1 test on future forms: will, be going to, present continuous for arrangements, and simple present for timetables. Learn when to use each form with common time markers like tomorrow, next week, soon, later, and at + time.
12/11/2025 • Digibricks
Future Tense Practice
Introduction
English uses several forms to talk about the future. Use “will” for decisions made at the moment, promises, offers, and neutral predictions. Use “be going to” for intentions and predictions based on evidence. Use present continuous for planned arrangements, and simple present for timetables and schedules. This practice helps you choose the right form quickly.
Test Overview
- Total Questions: 30
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Level: A2–B1
- Focus: Will vs going to, arrangements with present continuous, timetables with simple present
Detailed Question Breakdown (Sneak Peek)
Below are sample items from the full 30‑question test to preview the style and difficulty. Take the full quiz for all questions and instant feedback.
SECTION 1: Multiple Choice (Sample)
I forgot my wallet—___ pay with my phone instead.(I’m going to / I’ll / I’m paying / I pay)Look at those clouds; it ___ soon.(will rain / is going to rain / rains / is raining)We ___ dinner with the clients at 7 pm tomorrow.(will have / are going to have / are having / have)The train ___ at 06:45.(will leave / is going to leave / leaves / is leaving)
SECTION 2: Matching (Sample)
Match each sentence to the function (Spontaneous decision (will), Prediction with evidence (going to), Prior plan/intention (going to), Fixed arrangement (present continuous)…):
- I’ll get the door. → ______
- They’re going to move next year. → ______
- We’re meeting the team at 2 pm. → ______
- The ferry leaves at noon. → ______
SECTION 3: Fill‑in‑the‑Blank (Sample)
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I ___ (call) you later—promise.
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We ___ (meet) the new manager at 9 tomorrow.
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Look at the forecast; it ___ (rain) tonight.
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The museum ___ (open) at 10 on Saturdays.
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At 6 pm, I ___ (work) on the slides.
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Q: How do I choose between will and going to?
A: Use “will” for instant decisions, promises, and neutral predictions; use “going to” for prior intentions and predictions based on evidence.
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