I. Put the words in brackets into the Future tenses.
1. I (go) to the country on Sunday.
2. He (finish) his homework when you come.
3. By next year we (live) in their town for five years.
4. We (translate) this text soon.
5. you (watch) the show tonight?
6. I promise I (help) you tidy the house.
7. He (watch) a film for 2 hours when she comes.
8. I (write) the report by seven o’clock.
9. I think she (change) her mind.
10. This time next week I (sunbathe) in Sochi.
To form the future tense in English, we usually use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb. In this case, the main verb is "go" and we will use the future tense "will go".
2. He will finish his homework when you come.
Again, we use "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "finish" to express the future tense.
3. By next year we will have lived in their town for five years.
In this sentence, we are using the future perfect tense. Here, we use "will have" followed by the past participle form of the main verb. The main verb in this sentence is "live", so we use the past participle form "lived".
4. We will translate this text soon.
Using "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "translate" expresses the future tense.
5. Will you watch the show tonight?
To form a question in the future tense, we invert the subject and the modal verb "will". The base form of the verb "watch" remains the same.
6. I promise I will help you tidy the house.
Once again, we use "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "help" to indicate the future tense.
7. He will have watched a film for 2 hours when she comes.
This is an example of the future perfect tense. We use "will have" followed by the past participle form of the main verb "watched".
8. I will write the report by seven o’clock.
By using "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "write", we express the future tense.
9. I think she will change her mind.
Just like the previous sentences, we use "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "change" to indicate the future tense.
10. This time next week I will be sunbathing in Sochi.
In this sentence, we are using the future continuous tense. We use "will be" followed by the present participle form of the main verb "sunbathe".