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SPaG Catch-Up Resource Pack

Grammar: Future Tense


When we describe something that will happen in the future, we use the future tense. To form
the future tense, we use a form of ‘will’ with the present form of the active verb in the sentence.
e.g.
Past: I went to the shops.
Present: I go to the shops.
Future: I will go to the shops.

Can you change these sentences into future tense?


1. They saw a penguin.


2. He looks for a pen to write down the address.




3. The picture frame fell off the wall and broke.




4. The tea is too hot.




5. Evie sits on the swing seat and reads her book.




6. Archie climbed the ladder to the top of the building.




7. Rosie was thrilled with her bunch of flowers.




8. The dog runs up to Steve and licks his hand.




9. The office is the place where I get the most work done.


10. Did I see you at the cinema?




Now, write a short paragraph about what you will be doing tomorrow, using the future tense.



SPaG Catch-Up Resource Pack
Grammar: Future Tense - Answers
1. They saw a penguin.
They will see a penguin.
2. He looks for a pen to write down the address.
He will look for a pen to write down the address.
3. The picture frame fell off the wall and broke.
The picture frame will fall off the wall and break.
4. The tea is too hot.
The tea will be too hot.
5. Evie sits on the swing seat and reads her book.
Evie will sit on the swing seat and read her book.
6. Archie climbed the ladder to the top of the building.
Archie will climb the ladder to the top of the building.
7. Rosie was thrilled with her bunch of flowers.
Rosie will be thrilled with her bunch of flowers.
8. The dog runs up to Steve and licks his hand.
The dog will run up to Steve and lick his hand.
9. The office is the place where I get the most work done.
The office will be the place where I get the most work done.
10. Did I see you at the cinema?
Will I see you at the cinema?

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