Here’s a good review you can use for a resource (e.g., a website, worksheet, or app) titled "Simple Future Tense Exercises":
I found that exercises which treat Simple Future as an island—ignoring the existence of "going to"—set students up for failure later. The best exercises I encountered were "Discrimination Drills." These present a context (e.g., "Look at those dark clouds!"), requiring the student to choose between "will" (unlikely here) and "going to" (evidence-based prediction). Exercises that lack this comparative element fail to address the nuance of the future tense in English. simple future tense exercises
Create a simple future question for each statement. Here’s a good review you can use for a resource (e
Identifying and fixing common mistakes like "She will goes" (correct: "She will go"). Interrogative Mapping Don’t worry, I _______ (help) you with your homework
They _____ late for the show.
a) won’t be
b) willn’t be
c) not be
Analytics & Reporting (for teachers/admins)
Sentence Transformation: Changing sentences from present or past tense into the simple future (e.g., "I eat lunch" →right arrow "I will eat lunch").