Future Simple Tense Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using the future simple tense.
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Future Simple Tense Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice using the future simple tense.
Fill in the blank with the future simple tense of the verb in parentheses.
1. Tomorrow, I to the park. (go)
2. She a new book next week. (read)
3. We pizza for dinner tonight. (eat)
4. He his homework after school. (finish)
5. They a movie on Saturday. (watch)
Choose the correct verb to complete each sentence in the future simple tense.
1. My mom a cake for my birthday.
baked
will bake
bakes
baking
2. I my friend at the library after school.
met
meet
will meet
meeting
Write two sentences about what you will do this weekend using the future simple tense.
Write two sentences about what you will learn in school tomorrow.
Read each sentence. Decide if the verb is in the future simple tense. Mark True or False.
1. I will play outside later.
True
False
2. She sang a song yesterday.
True
False
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