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Are you a pro in English grammar and tenses? Take this future tenses quiz, and see how well you remember everything about future tenses. This is a practice test where you can recall whatever you have learned while studying. We have got a set of easy and basic future tense questions that you can easily ace. Take the quiz, answer the questions correctly, and your result is a perfect score. All the best! Challenge your friends on this quiz, and see who scores better.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    I _________________ my friends for dinner after work tomorrow.

    • A.

      Am meeting

    • B.

      Will meet

    • C.

      Am going to meet

    • D.

      Will be meeting

    Correct Answer
    A. Am meeting
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "am meeting". This is because the sentence is referring to a planned action in the future. The use of "am meeting" indicates that the speaker has already made plans to meet their friends for dinner after work tomorrow.

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  • 2. 

    I haven't made any plans for Easter. I____________ at home.

    • A.

      Will probably stay

    • B.

      Am going to stay

    • C.

      Am staying

    • D.

      Will be

    Correct Answer
    A. Will probably stay
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will probably stay." This is because the sentence is in the future tense and the speaker is expressing uncertainty about their plans for Easter. The phrase "will probably" suggests that the speaker is likely to stay at home, but there is a possibility that their plans could change.

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  • 3. 

    'The phone's ringing.' 'OK, I_______________ it.

    • A.

      Am going to answer

    • B.

      Am answering

    • C.

      'll answer

    • D.

      Will be answering

    Correct Answer
    C. 'll answer
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'll answer". In this context, the speaker is stating their intention to answer the phone call. The contraction "I'll" is short for "I will" and is commonly used to express future actions.

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  • 4. 

    I________________ for my exam tomorrow.

    • A.

      Revise

    • B.

      Will revise

    • C.

      Revising

    • D.

      Is revising

    Correct Answer
    B. Will revise
    Explanation
    I will revise for my exam tomorrow. This sentence expresses a future action of preparing for an exam. The use of "will" indicates a proactive intention to engage in the revision process in preparation for the upcoming test.

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  • 5. 

    I _______________ to London tomorrow night.

    • A.

      Am going to fly

    • B.

      Am flying

    • C.

      Will fly

    • D.

      Will be flying

    Correct Answer
    B. Am flying
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "am flying" because it indicates a future action that is already planned or scheduled. The use of the present continuous tense "am flying" suggests that the speaker has already made arrangements to travel to London tomorrow night.

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  • 6. 

    I_____________________ home after this lesson.

    • A.

      Am going to go

    • B.

      Will

    • C.

      Has been

    • D.

      Will be going

    Correct Answer
    D. Will be going
    Explanation
    The most appropriate option to fill in the blank is "will be going". The sentence would read, "I will be going home after this lesson." This option uses the future continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific point in the future. In this context, it indicates that the action of going home will take place after the lesson, as planned.

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  • 7. 

    What ________________ at the weekend?

    • A.

      Am going to see

    • B.

      Will you see

    • C.

      Am seeing

    • D.

      Will you be seeing

    Correct Answer
    B. Will you see
    Explanation
    This question is asking about future plans for the weekend. The correct answer, "will you see," suggests that the speaker is asking if the person being addressed has any plans to see something or someone during the upcoming weekend.

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  • 8. 

    What ________________ at the weekend?

    • A.

      Are you going to do

    • B.

      Will you do

    • C.

      Are you doing

    • D.

      Will you be doing

    Correct Answer
    C. Are you doing
    Explanation
    This question is asking about someone's plans for the weekend. The correct answer, "are you doing," is a common way to ask about someone's activities or plans in the present tense. It implies that the person is asking about what the individual has planned or will be engaged in during the upcoming weekend.

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  • 9. 

    Can you lend me five hundred dollars? I __________ you back on Friday.

    • A.

      Paying

    • B.

      Will pay

    • C.

      Paid

    • D.

      Was paying

    Correct Answer
    B. Will pay
    Explanation
    This is because you are making a promise about a future action (repaying the money).
    The other options are incorrect because:
    paying - This suggests the action is happening now, which is not the case.
    Paid - This is the past tense, implying the action is already complete, which is incorrect.
    was paying - This is the past continuous tense, suggesting an ongoing action in the past, which is also incorrect in this context.

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  • 10. 

    __________________ married before you're 30?

    • A.

      Are you getting

    • B.

      Are you going to get

    • C.

      Do you think you will get

    • D.

      Will you get

    Correct Answer
    C. Do you think you will get
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do you think you will get." This is because the question is asking for the person's opinion or prediction about their marital status before the age of 30. The phrase "Do you think" indicates that the question is about the person's thoughts or beliefs. The use of "will" suggests a future event or outcome.

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