The Future Tense for Class 7 with Examples and Worksheets

The Future Tense for Class 7 with Examples and Worksheets is a complete guide to learning future tenses specifically designed for Class 7. It had easy explanations, different examples, and worksheets to help you understand better in that article. It was perfect for Class 7 students who wanted to improve their grammar skills.

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The future tense in English describes actions or states expected to occur. There are four main types of future tense: 

  • A. Simple Future: Described actions that would happen at a specific time in the future (e.g., “She will walk to school tomorrow”). 
  • B. Future Continuous: Indicated actions happening at a specific moment in the future (e.g., “He will be studying for his exams”). 
  • C. Future Perfect: Described actions that would be completed before another action in the future (e.g., “She will have finished her homework by dinner”). 
  • D. Future Perfect Continuous: Referred to actions that would begin in the past and continue up to a certain point in the future (e.g., “They will have been playing for two hours by the time you arrive”).

A. Simple Future Tense

We use the simple future tense to

1. predict a future event. 

For example,

  • It will rain tomorrow.
  • I will visit the Big Ben when I visit London next month.

2. talk about something that is not so certain to happen. 

For example,

  • I think he will call me later.
  • I believe it will be a nice meeting.

3. make promises or express willingness to do something in the future.

For example,

  • I will help you.
  • He will fix the car tomorrow.

4. make a sudden decision. 

For example,

  • I will make some tea.
  • I will pay for the tickets.

5. state a fact. 

For example,

  • Dogs will chase cats.
  • The new highway will improve the traffic flow.

6. state a possible condition and its probable result. 

For example,

  • If I have time, I will watch a film.
  • If you drop the glass, it will break.

7. express hopes, fears, threats, promises, warnings, predictions, requests, and comments especially with ‘hope’/’believe’/’I’m sure’/’I’m afraid’/’probably’. 

For example,

  • I hope he will like his birthday present.

8. ‘Shall’ is used with ‘I’ or ‘we’ to express questions, suggestions, offers and when asking for advice. 

For example,

  • Shall we leave now?
  • Shall I bring in the cake?

Structure of simple future tense

AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative
I will eat.I will not eat.Will I eat?
We will eatWe will not eat.Will we cat?
You will eat.You will not eat.Will you eat?
He will eatHe will not eat.Will he eat?
She will catShe will not cat.Will she eat?
It will eat.It will not eat.Will it eat?
They will eat.They will not eat.Will they eat?

Using of ‘Will/Shall/Going to’ in Future Tense

We use ‘will’, ‘shall’ to talk about things in the future which are outside our control. We use ‘going to’ to talk about intentions, or to predict an event that shows clear signs of taking place in the present. 

For example,

  • Space travel will be part of our lives in another century.
  • Oliver was clearly in a bad state. He is going to fall ill if you confront him like that.

B. Future Continuous Tense

We use the future continuous tense to

1. talk about actions that will be in progress at a certain time in the future.

For example,

  • This time next week, we will be relaxing in Haridwar.
  • By Diwali, I will be speaking French fluently.

2. talk about an action that has been planned. 

For example,

  • They will be holidaying in France next month.
  • I will be meeting him on Monday.

3. talk about an action that will be in progress at a certain time in the future, as part of a routine or an arrangement (we don’t use the present continuous for this).

For example,

  • When you return, we will be sleeping.
  • We will be posting our letters on Sunday.

4. to politely ask somebody about their future plans to see if we may do something for them or if they can do something for us. 

For example,

  • Are you going towards South Delhi? Can you drop me off at the airport?
  • Will you be driving to Shankar Market this evening? Could you pick up my dress from the tailor?

Structure of future continuous tense

AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative
I will be sleeping.I will not be sleeping.Will I be sleeping?
We will be sleeping.We will not be sleeping.Will we be sleeping?
You will be sleeping.You will not be sleeping.Will you be sleeping?
He will be sleeping.He will not be sleeping..Will he be sleeping?
She will be sleeping.She will not be sleeping.Will she be sleeping?
It will be sleeping..It will not be sleeping.Will it be sleeping?
They will be sleeping..They will not be sleeping.Will they be sleeping?

C. Future Perfect Tense

We use the future perfect tense to talk about

1. a completed action that will be completed before a given moment in the future.

For example,

  • They will have cleaned out the apartment before they hand us the key.
  • By the time we reach, Mother will have cooked dinner for us.
  • The boys will have returned from college by 5 o’clock.

Structure of future perfect tense

AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative
I will have eaten.I will not have eaten..Will I have eaten?
We will have eaten.We will not have eatenWill we have eaten?
You will have eaten.You will not have eaten.Will you have eaten?
He will have eaten.He will not have eaten.Will he have eaten?
She will have eaten.She will not have eaten.Will she have eaten?
It will have eaten.It will not have eaten.Will it have eaten?
They will have eaten.They will not have eaten..Will they have eaten?

D. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about

1. an action that will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue upto that moment and will also continue at that moment. 

For example,

  • By 2019, Sunil will have been staying in Sweden for ten years.
  • When I finish this course, I will have been learning French for five years.

Structure of future perfect continuous tense

AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative
I will have been eating.I will not have been eating..Will I have been eating?
We will have been eating. We will not have been eatingWill we have been eating?
You will have been eating.You will not have been eating.Will you have been eating?
He will have been eating.He will not have been eating.Will he have been eating?
She will have been eating. She will not have been eating.Will she have been eating?
It will have been eating.It will not have been eating.Will it have been eating?
They will have been eating.They will not have been eating.Will they have been eating?

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets 

Worksheets on the Future Tense for Class 7 Practice provided exercises to help students master future tense concepts and do better in English Exam.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 1:

A. Fill in the blanks with ‘will’ or the ‘going to’ form.

1. Sushma has been very naughty today. Her mother is …………  scold her.

2. She  …………  get a pleasant surprise if she comes home now.

3. When the flood happens, people  …………  fall ill.

4. The glass is cracked. It  …………  soon fall off.

5. My sty is persisting. I  …………  the ophthalmologist this evening.

6 Sarojini Nagar Market  …………  closed on Monday.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 2:

B. Change these sentences into the future continuous tense.

1. I will bring a friend along.

2. I will sleep in this room.

3. He will come to meet you.

4. Shalini will stay with her friends.

5. Dhruv will join the college this year.

6. I will iron my clothes now.

7. I will complete the assignment tomorrow.

8. She will accompany us.

9. The train will leave at 10 a.m.

10. The school will start at 8 a.m.

11. He will attend the conference.

12. I will go to that restaurant tomorrow.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 3:

C. Fill in the blanks with the simple future or the future continuous form of the verbs given in the brackets.

1. Give your coat to me. I ………. (hang) it on the hook.

2. Don’t call her now. She  ………. (have) her dinner.

3. They  ………. (charge) for the repairs.

4. The jeans  ………. (stretch) after some time.

5. Grandma  ………. (knit) a sweater for me next week.

6. Behave yourself or Father ……….  (scold) you.

7. On the beach tomorrow, the children  ……….  (play) in the sand.

8. The train  ………. (arrive) at platform 2.

9. At this time tomorrow, I  ………. (leave) for Prague.

10. Don’t call me at 10 o’clock, I  ……….  (fly) to New York.

11. You can come to see me in the afternoon. I  ………. (work) in the garden.

12. Do you think it  ……….  (snow) tomorrow?

13. This time on Sunday, we  ………. (ski) in Auli

14. Next year, I  ……….  (study) maths at university.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 4:

D. Change these sentences into the future perfect and the future perfect continuous. Use time expressions where necessary.

1. I will wait for you.

2. Shikha will meet you at the mall.

3. Mother will cook dinner for us.

4. The children will be playing.

5. She will be writing an essay.

6. Tanya will be working on her assignment.

7. He will help you.

8. The train will leave.

9.I will learn a new language.

10. I won’t visit the zoo when I go to London.

11. We will complete the course.

12. She will leave.

13. Will you go to the party?

14. Will Jisha finish Gone with the Wind over the summer?

15. She will pass the exam.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 5:

E. Use the future perfect or the future perfect continuous form of the verbs given in the brackets to complete these sentences.

1. The actors ……….. (rehearse) the scene five times by 8 o’clock.

2. They  ……….. (keep) the children amused for two hours by noon.

3. She ………..  (work) here for eight hours by 10 p.m.

4. They  ……….. (attempt) to find the lost ring for three hours by lunch time.

5. The sales team  ……….. (visit) the entire state by the end of this month.

6. He  ……….. (run) the shop for ten years by the end of January next year.

7. Firefighters ……….. (try) to control the fire for six hours by 5 p.m.

8. The detectives  ……….. (gather) evidence for six months by the end of 2018.

9. She  ……….. (enjoy) holidays for two weeks by next Sunday.

10. He ……….. (mop) all the floors by 10 o’clock.

11. Don’t call me at 10 o’clock, I ………..  (fly) to New York.

12. You can come to see me at s’o clock. I ………..  (eat) my lunch by then.

13. Do you think it  ……….. (snow) in the mountains?

14. By this time, next week, the workers  ……….. (build)  the house for six months.

15. By December 2019, my brother  ……….. (work) in that  office for five years.

16. She  ……….. (wait) for us for a couple of hours by the  time we arrive.

The Future Tense for Class 7 Practice Worksheets Set 6:

G. Choose the correct option to complete these sentences.

1. He ……… this project by Saturday.

a. will have completed  b. will have complete

2. They  ………  to Goa next week.

a. will gone  b. will go

3. He  ……… his home yet.

a. will have not reach  b. will not have reached

4. This time next week, I  ……… in Goa.

a. will be sunbath  b. will be sunbathing

5. He  ……… in a hotel during the visit.

a. won’t be staying  b. won’t be stay

6. Next Monday, you  ……… on your new job.

a. will be work  b. will be working

7. He  ……… to the meeting, I think.

a. will be coming  b. will be come

8. I  ……… Pranav next week.

a. will be meet  b. will be meeting