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Identify the correct use of the simple future tense.
  • a)
    The sun will rise in the east.
  • b)
    She will think it's a good idea.
  • c)
    You will run fast.
  • d)
    He will drink coffee every morning.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
Option A ("The sun will rise in the east.") correctly uses the simple future tense. The verb 'will rise' is in the simple future tense and agrees with the subject 'The sun'. The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.

Which of these sentences is correctly formed in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    She won't drive to work.
  • b)
    They will plays football on weekends.
  • c)
    We will study English at school.
  • d)
    He will walk to the office.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to express actions that will occur at a later time. It is formed using "will" or "shall" followed by the base form of the verb. Let's examine the options provided:
Option A: She won't drive to work.
- This sentence is correct.
- "Won't" is the contraction of "will not," indicating a future action that will not take place.
Option B: They will plays football on weekends.
- This sentence is incorrect.
- The verb "plays" should be in its base form "play" after "will."
- Correct form: "They will play football on weekends."
Option C: We will study English at school.
- This sentence is correct grammatically.
- It uses the base form "study" after "will."
- However, it is not the answer we are focusing on for being the best example.
Option D: He will walk to the office.
- This sentence is also correct.
- It appropriately uses "will" followed by the base form "walk."
Conclusion
While options C and D are grammatically correct, option A is highlighted for its clear indication of a negative future action. The use of "won't" effectively shows what will not happen in the future, making it a distinct example of future tense usage.

Choose the correct negative form: "They ________ attend the meeting on Friday."
  • a)
    will not
  • b)
    won't
  • c)
    isn't
  • d)
    aren't
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
The correct form is "They won't attend the meeting on Friday." 'Won't' is the contraction of 'will not' and is commonly used in the Simple Future Tense for negative sentences. This tense expresses a refusal or a decision not to do something in the future.

Identify the error in the sentence: "She will sings at the concert next week."
  • a)
    She
  • b)
    will
  • c)
    sings
  • d)
    next week
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

T.S Academy answered
The error lies in "sings". The correct form should be "sing" as in "She will sing at the concert next week." After 'will', the base form of the verb is used in the Simple Future Tense, not the present tense form.

Identify the incorrect use of the simple future tense.
  • a)
    She will travel to Europe next summer.
  • b)
    It will rain tomorrow.
  • c)
    He won't understanding the instructions.
  • d)
    They will finish the project by next week.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Malavika Rane answered
Understanding Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to express actions that will happen at a later time. It typically involves the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb.
Analysis of Each Option
- Option A: "She will travel to Europe next summer."
- This is correct. "Will travel" indicates a future action.
- Option B: "It will rain tomorrow."
- This is also correct. "Will rain" signifies an event expected in the future.
- Option C: "He won't understanding the instructions."
- This is incorrect. The verb "understand" is incorrectly used in the continuous form "understanding." The correct form should be "He won't understand the instructions."
- Option D: "They will finish the project by next week."
- This statement is correct. "Will finish" appropriately denotes a future completion of an action.
Correcting the Mistake
To fix the incorrect option C:
- Replace "understanding" with "understand" to align with the simple future tense structure.
- The revised sentence should read: "He won't understand the instructions."
Conclusion
In conclusion, option C incorrectly uses the simple future tense due to the misapplication of the verb form. Understanding the correct usage of auxiliary verbs and their corresponding main verbs is crucial for forming accurate future tense statements.

Find the error in the sentence: "He will not understanding the problem."
  • a)
    He
  • b)
    will not
  • c)
    understanding
  • d)
    the problem
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Abhiram Mehra answered
Identifying the Error
In the sentence "He will not understanding the problem," the error lies in the verb form used.
Incorrect Verb Form
- The phrase "will not understanding" is grammatically incorrect.
- The correct form should be "will not understand."
Understanding Verb Tenses
- "Will" is a modal verb that requires the base form of the main verb that follows it.
- "Understanding" is the present participle form, which is inappropriate in this context.
Correct Structure
- The correct sentence should be: "He will not understand the problem."
- Here, "understand" is the base form, aligning perfectly with the modal verb "will."
Conclusion
- Thus, the error is in option "C," where "understanding" should be replaced with "understand" to maintain correct grammatical structure.
- This highlights the importance of using the appropriate verb form in sentences involving modal verbs.
Always remember to check verb forms when using modals to ensure grammatical accuracy!

Complete the sentence: "Tomorrow, we ___ to the new restaurant for dinner."
  • a)
    will go
  • b)
    goes
  • c)
    going
  • d)
    go
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
The correct completion is "Tomorrow, we will go to the new restaurant for dinner." In the Simple Future Tense, 'will' is followed by the base form of the verb, in this case, 'go'. This tense is used for expressing definite future plans or intentions.

Find the error in the sentence: "He will be study for his exams all weekend."
  • a)
    He
  • b)
    will be
  • c)
    study
  • d)
    all weekend
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
The error is in "study". The correct form is "studying" as in "He will be studying for his exams all weekend." In this case, the Simple Future Tense is formed with 'will be' followed by the '-ing' form of the verb, indicating a continuous action in the future.

Select the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.
  • a)
    He will go to school by bus.
  • b)
    They will watches television tomorrow.
  • c)
    She will speak three languages.
  • d)
    You will eats breakfast at 7 AM.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
Option A ("He will go to school by bus.") is correct. The verb 'will go' is in the simple future tense and agrees with the subject 'He'. The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.

Find the correctly formed question in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    Will she understands the lesson?
  • b)
    Will he live nearby?
  • c)
    What will they do for fun?
  • d)
    Is she will be happy with the results?
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
Option B ("Will he live nearby?") is correct. It uses 'will' + subject (he) + base verb (live) to form a question in the simple future tense. The other options contain errors in verb form and structure.

Find the correct sentence:
  • a)
    He will studying for the exam.
  • b)
    He studies for the exam.
  • c)
    He will study for the exam.
  • d)
    He is study for the exam.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
The correct sentence is "He will study for the exam." It uses 'will' followed by the base form of the verb 'study' in the Simple Future Tense. This tense is used for planned actions or intentions in the future.

Which of these sentences correctly forms a question in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    What time will the movie starts?
  • b)
    Will she know how to cook?
  • c)
    Will they lives in New York?
  • d)
    Will he be happy with the results?
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
Option D ("Will he be happy with the results?") correctly forms a question in the simple future tense using 'will' + subject (he) + base verb (be). The other options contain errors in verb form and structure.

Choose the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly for intentions.
  • a)
    She will studying for her exams tomorrow.
  • b)
    We will visit our grandparents next month.
  • c)
    He will be eat dinner at 8 PM.
  • d)
    They will be drives to the city.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pranab Goyal answered
Understanding Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to express intentions, predictions, or plans that will occur in the future. It is typically formed using "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
Analysis of Options
Let's evaluate the given sentences:
- a) She will studying for her exams tomorrow.
- This sentence is incorrect because it uses "studying," which is the present participle form. The correct form should be "will study."
- b) We will visit our grandparents next month.
- This sentence is correct. It uses "will" followed by the base verb "visit," clearly indicating an intention to visit grandparents in the future.
- c) He will be eat dinner at 8 PM.
- This sentence is incorrect. It incorrectly combines "will be" with the verb "eat." The correct form should be "will eat."
- d) They will be drives to the city.
- This sentence is also incorrect. "Drives" is not the correct form to use with "will be." It should be "will drive."
Conclusion
Among the options provided, option b is the only one that correctly uses the simple future tense to convey an intention. It effectively communicates the plan to visit grandparents next month without any grammatical errors. Understanding the proper structure of the simple future tense is crucial for clear and accurate communication in English.

Select the correct negative form in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    He won't plays in the match.
  • b)
    I won't be going on vacation.
  • c)
    She will not speaks at the conference.
  • d)
    They will not be coming to the party.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Arnav Saini answered
Understanding the Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will occur at a later time. The structure typically involves the use of "will" or "shall" followed by the base form of the verb.
Negative Form in Simple Future Tense
To form the negative in simple future tense, we generally use "will not" or its contraction "won't" followed by the base form of the verb.
Analysis of Options
- a) He won't plays in the match.
- Incorrect: The base form "play" should be used instead of "plays."
- b) I won't be going on vacation.
- Correct: This is a proper negative form of the verb "to go" in the future continuous tense. It correctly uses "won't" and maintains the structure of the sentence.
- c) She will not speaks at the conference.
- Incorrect: The verb form should be "speak" instead of "speaks."
- d) They will not be coming to the party.
- Incorrect: Although the structure is correct, it's not the best answer according to the question asking for the most appropriate form, which is option B.
Conclusion
Therefore, option b is the correct answer as it perfectly illustrates the negative form of the future tense with appropriate verb usage. Understanding this structure is key for accurate communication in English.

Which of these sentences correctly forms a question in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    Will they understands the instructions?
  • b)
    Will she be attending the meeting?
  • c)
    Does he will live in the city?
  • d)
    Are they will be traveling next year?
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Option B ("Will she be attending the meeting?") correctly forms a question in the simple future tense using 'will' + subject (she) + 'be' + present participle (attending). The other options contain errors in verb form and structure.

Choose the correct sentence:
  • a)
    They will visits their grandparents next month.
  • b)
    They will visit their grandparents next month.
  • c)
    They visits their grandparents next month.
  • d)
    They are visit their grandparents next month.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
The correct sentence is "They will visit their grandparents next month." The verb 'visit' follows 'will' in its base form in the Simple Future Tense. This tense is used for future plans or arrangements.

Choose the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.
  • a)
    They will teach math at the university.
  • b)
    He will eat breakfast at 8:00 AM.
  • c)
    She will go to bed early on weekdays.
  • d)
    I will watches the news every evening.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Arnav Saini answered
Understanding Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will happen at a later time. It typically involves the use of "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
Analyzing the Options
Let's evaluate each option to identify the correct use of the simple future tense:
  • a) They will teach math at the university.
    • Correct form: "will" + base verb "teach".

  • b) He will eat breakfast at 8:00 AM.
    • Correct form: "will" + base verb "eat".
    • This sentence correctly uses the simple future tense.

  • c) She will go to bed early on weekdays.
    • Correct form: "will" + base verb "go".

  • d) I will watches the news every evening.
    • Incorrect form: "will" + base verb should be "watch".
    • "Watches" is in the present tense and does not fit the structure.


Conclusion
In summary, option b) He will eat breakfast at 8:00 AM correctly illustrates the simple future tense. Each of the other sentences either uses the future tense correctly (a and c) or contains a grammatical error (d). Therefore, while multiple options correctly use the future tense, option b is highlighted as the answer.

Which sentence correctly uses the simple future tense?
  • a)
    She will goes to the concert tomorrow.
  • b)
    I will finish the report by tonight.
  • c)
    He will playing football this weekend.
  • d)
    They would be visiting us next week.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
Option B ("They will be visiting us next week.") correctly uses the simple future tense with the structure 'will be + present participle' to indicate a planned future activity. Option A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not use the correct verb form after 'will'.

Select the appropriate verb form: "It ___ rain tomorrow."
  • a)
    was raining
  • b)
    will rains
  • c)
    will
  • d)
    is raining
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Pranab Goyal answered
Understanding Future Tense
In the sentence "It ___ rain tomorrow," we are looking for the correct verb form to indicate a future event.
Analysis of Options
- a) was raining
- This option is in the past continuous tense. It indicates an action that was happening in the past, not suitable for predicting a future event.
- b) will rains
- This option is incorrect as "rains" should not have an 's' when following "will." The verb form after "will" must be the base form of the verb.
- c) will
- This is the correct choice. "Will" is used to indicate a future action or event. It’s followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "rain."
- d) is raining
- This option is present continuous tense, indicating an ongoing action happening right now, not applicable for a future prediction.
Why "will" is the Correct Answer
- Future Prediction
- "Will" is used to express a certainty or prediction about what will happen. In this context, we are predicting that rain will occur tomorrow.
- Base Form Requirement
- After "will," the verb must be in its base form (rain), making "will rain" the grammatically correct structure.
Conclusion
In summary, option "c) will" is the correct answer because it appropriately indicates a future action, aligning with the intent of the sentence.

Choose the correct negative form in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    They will not likes the movie.
  • b)
    He won't plays the piano.
  • c)
    She won't speak to him again.
  • d)
    I will not going to the party.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
Option C ("She won't speak to him again.") is correct. In the simple future tense, 'will not' or 'won't' is followed by the base form of the verb (speak). Options A, B, and D misuse the base verb form after 'will not/won't'.

Identify the sentence with an error in the use of the simple future tense.
  • a)
    He will travel to Japan next year.
  • b)
    She will not attending the meeting.
  • c)
    It will snow tonight.
  • d)
    We will start our project soon.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
Option B ("She will not attending the meeting.") is incorrect. The correct form should be 'will not attend' or 'won't attend', as 'will' is always followed by the base form of the verb.

Which of the following sentences is correctly formed in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    He will studies for the exam.
  • b)
    They will watch the movie tomorrow.
  • c)
    We will eats dinner at 8 PM.
  • d)
    You will drives to the store.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
Option B ("They will watch the movie tomorrow.") is correctly formed in the simple future tense. The structure 'will' + base verb (watch) is used correctly. The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.

Complete the sentence: "What _________ you do next weekend?"
  • a)
    will
  • b)
    is
  • c)
    does
  • d)
    are
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct completion is "What will you do next weekend?" In the Simple Future Tense, 'will' is used for questions. This tense is often used for asking about future plans or intentions.

Choose the correctly formed question:
  • a)
    Will he going to the party?
  • b)
    Does he will go to the party?
  • c)
    Will he go to the party?
  • d)
    Is he will going to the party?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

T.S Academy answered
The correct form is "Will he go to the party?" In questions with 'will', the main verb should be in the base form. This structure is typical for questions about future activities or plans in the Simple Future Tense.

Select the sentence that correctly forms a question in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    Will she lives in Paris next year?
  • b)
    Will he plays the guitar at the concert?
  • c)
    Will you join us for dinner?
  • d)
    Are they will work on the project?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
Option C ("Will you join us for dinner?") correctly forms a question in the simple future tense using 'will' + subject (you) + base verb (join). Options A, B, and D contain errors in verb form and structure.

Choose the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.
  • a)
    He will try to learn Spanish.
  • b)
    She will makes her bed in the morning.
  • c)
    We will eats dinner at 8 PM.
  • d)
    They will runs in the park tomorrow.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
Option A ("He will try to learn Spanish.") is correct. The verb 'will try' follows the simple future tense structure: 'will' + base verb (try). The other options have subject-verb agreement errors and incorrect verb forms.

Choose the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.
  • a)
    They will be teach at the university next year.
  • b)
    She will have breakfast at 8:00 AM.
  • c)
    He will goes to bed early tonight.
  • d)
    I will watching the news later.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
Option B ("She will have breakfast at 8:00 AM.") is correct. The verb 'will have' follows the simple future tense structure: 'will' + base verb (have). The other options have incorrect verb forms and structures.

Identify the sentence that correctly uses the simple future tense for a planned action.
  • a)
    She will be jog every morning.
  • b)
    We will play tennis next Sunday.
  • c)
    They will drinking tea in the afternoon.
  • d)
    He will watching TV in the evening.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
Option B ("We will play tennis next Sunday.") correctly uses the simple future tense for a planned action. The structure 'will' + base verb (play) is used correctly. The other options have incorrect verb forms and structures.

Identify the sentence with an error in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    She will write emails tomorrow.
  • b)
    He won't speaks English.
  • c)
    It will snow tonight.
  • d)
    Dogs will bark at strangers.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

G.K Academy answered
Option B ("He won't speaks English.") is incorrect. The correct form should be 'won't speak', as 'will not' (won't) is always followed by the base form of the verb.

Choose the correctly formed question:
  • a)
    Will she goes to college next year?
  • b)
    Does she will go to college next year?
  • c)
    Will she go to college next year?
  • d)
    Is she going to college next year?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
The correct form is "Will she go to college next year?" In questions with 'will', the main verb should be in the base form, 'go' in this case. This structure is typical for questions about future plans or decisions.

Identify the error in the sentence: "She will not drives to work tomorrow."
  • a)
    She
  • b)
    will not
  • c)
    drives
  • d)
    tomorrow
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Iq Funda answered
The error lies in "drives". The correct form should be "drive" as in "She will not drive to work tomorrow." After 'will not', the base form of the verb is used in the Simple Future Tense.

Which sentence is incorrectly formed in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    My brother will play the guitar.
  • b)
    They will goes to the gym on Fridays.
  • c)
    The sun will set in the west.
  • d)
    Dogs will bark at strangers.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev SSC CGL answered
Option B ("They will goes to the gym on Fridays.") is incorrect due to the verb 'goes', which should be 'go' following 'will'. The other sentences correctly use the simple future tense.

Identify the correct use of the simple future tense.
  • a)
    The sun will rises in the east.
  • b)
    She will thinks it's a good idea.
  • c)
    You will runs fast in the race.
  • d)
    He will drink coffee after the meeting.
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Option D ("He will drink coffee after the meeting.") correctly uses the simple future tense. The verb 'will drink' is in the simple future tense and agrees with the subject 'He'. The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.

Choose the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.
  • a)
    He will goes to the gym tomorrow.
  • b)
    She will study at the library.
  • c)
    We will eats dinner at 7 PM.
  • d)
    They will drives to the park.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Option B ("She will study at the library.") is correct. The verb 'will study' follows the simple future tense structure: 'will' + base verb (study). The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.

Identify the sentence that correctly uses the simple future tense for expressing predictions.
  • a)
    They will be sleeping at midnight.
  • b)
    She will not likes the gift.
  • c)
    It will rain tomorrow.
  • d)
    We will going to the beach next week.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Option C ("It will rain tomorrow.") correctly uses the simple future tense for expressing predictions. The structure 'will' + base verb (rain) is used correctly. The other options have incorrect verb forms and structures.

Select the correct negative form in the simple future tense.
  • a)
    I won't likes spicy food.
  • b)
    He won't play football.
  • c)
    She will not speaks French.
  • d)
    They watch TV tonight.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Option B ("He won't play football.") is correct. In the simple future tense, 'will not' or 'won't' is followed by the base form of the verb (play). Options A, C, and D misuse the base verb form after 'will not/won't'.

Which of these sentences is correctly formed in the simple future tense?
  • a)
    She won't be drive to work tomorrow.
  • b)
    They will play soccer next weekend.
  • c)
    We will be study for the test tonight.
  • d)
    He will walks to the park.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Option B ("They will play soccer next weekend.") is correct. The verb 'will play' follows the simple future tense structure: 'will' + base verb (play). The other options contain errors in verb form and structure.

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