English Future Tense Quiz: Test Your Grammar Skills

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Our Future Tense English Grammar Quiz is designed to help you gain confidence in expressing future plans, predictions, and spontaneous decisions in English. This quiz covers key aspects of future tense, including “will,” “going to,” and the present continuous for future intentions.

Each question tests your ability to choose the correct tense based on context, helping you learn the differences between various future forms. With detailed explanations for every answer, you’ll understand why each tense is used and how to apply these rules in real-life situations. This quiz is a perfect tool to ensure you’re ready to talk about the Read morefuture with accuracy and fluency. Start now and take your English grammar to the next level!


Future Tense Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    They _______________Cajamarca with friends soon.

    • A.

      Would like visiting

    • B.

      Would like to visit

    • C.

      Are would like to visit

    • D.

      Can like visit

    Correct Answer
    B. Would like to visit
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "would like to visit". "Would like to" is the correct construction for expressing a polite desire to do something in English. Adding "to" before the base verb "visit" makes it grammatically correct. The other options have incorrect verb forms or omit necessary parts of the phrase.

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  • 2. 

    Sabina __________________ to Africa.

    • A.

      Plan to travels

    • B.

      Is planning to travelling

    • C.

      Is planning to travel

    • D.

      Plans to travel

    Correct Answer
    C. Is planning to travel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is planning to travel". The phrase "is planning to" uses the present continuous tense, which is commonly used for future plans. "To travel" is the correct infinitive form of the verb. The other options have errors in verb forms or tenses.

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  • 3. 

    Daniela ______________learn new languages in Asia.

    • A.

      Going to

    • B.

      Is go

    • C.

      Is going to 

    • D.

      Is goes to

    Correct Answer
    C. Is going to 
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is going to". "Is going to" is used to indicate a planned action or intention in the future. Other options either lack a helping verb ("is") or use incorrect verb forms.

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  • 4. 

    I _________________eat Chinese food soon.

    • A.

      Would like

    • B.

      Would like to

    • C.

      Want

    • D.

      Am like to

    Correct Answer
    B. Would like to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "would like to". This construction is polite and expresses a desire to do something in the future. The options "would like" and "want" are incomplete here, while "am like to" is not a grammatically correct expression in English.

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  • 5. 

    My husband ______ looking forward to __________ a house.

    • A.

      Am, buy

    • B.

      Is, buys

    • C.

      Is, buying

    • D.

      Are / buying

    Correct Answer
    C. Is, buying
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is / buying". "Is looking forward to" should be followed by a gerund, so "buying" is the correct form. The other options either have incorrect auxiliary verbs or incorrect verb forms after "to."

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  • 6. 

    My parents ________________visit my relatives in Arequipa.

    • A.

      Wants to 

    • B.

      Want to

    • C.

      Wanting to

    • D.

      Are want to

    Correct Answer
    B. Want to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "want to". "My parents" is a plural subject, so the plural form "want" is correct. "Wanting to" is incorrect as it’s not a standard form for this expression, and "wants to" uses the incorrect singular verb form.

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  • 7. 

    She ________________with her friend this week.

    • A.

      Spends time

    • B.

      Is spending time

    • C.

      Is going to spending

    • D.

      Has spend time

    Correct Answer
    B. Is spending time
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is spending time". The present continuous form "is spending" is used for planned or scheduled activities happening this week. "Spends time" indicates a habitual action, not a specific plan, while "is going to spending" and "has spend time" are not grammatically correct.

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  • 8. 

    They _______________ their homework later tonight.

    • A.

      Would like do

    • B.

      Are going to do

    • C.

      Would like doing

    • D.

      Have do

    Correct Answer
    B. Are going to do
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "are going to do". The construction "are going to" is used to express a planned action. "Would like do" and "would like doing" are incorrect, as they lack "to" or use the wrong form after "like."

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  • 9. 

    She _______________ a new course next semester.

    • A.

      Plans take

    • B.

      Plans to taking

    • C.

      Plans to take

    • D.

      Planning to take

    Correct Answer
    C. Plans to take
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "plans to take". "Plans to" followed by the base verb is the correct form here. The other options either use the wrong form after "plans" or lack necessary parts of the phrase.

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  • 10. 

    The children _______________ a field trip soon.

    • A.

      Will go

    • B.

      Are go

    • C.

      Is going to go

    • D.

      Are going to go

    Correct Answer
    D. Are going to go
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "are going to go". "Are going to" with "go" expresses a planned future action. "Will go" could be correct in a different context, but "are going to go" suggests a scheduled plan. The other options have incorrect verb forms.

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