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Future Tense Quiz: Will vs. Be

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Question 1

Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences uses 'will' correctly?

  • I will going to eat dinner soon.
  • She will helps you with your project.
  • They will call you tomorrow.
  • He will not going to the party.

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When do we use 'be going to'?

  • When making a promise.
  • For an immediate decision.
  • When there is evidence for a future event.
  • To offer help.

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Select the sentence that demonstrates a decision made at the moment of speaking.

  • I'm going to start a new hobby next month.
  • I think I'll have a sandwich for lunch.
  • She's going to visit her grandmother tomorrow.
  • We are going to the park this weekend.

Question 4

Multiple Choice

Which sentence uses 'be going to' correctly?

  • I am going to to the store.
  • He is going to play soccer this evening.
  • They going to be late.
  • She going to buy a new car.

Question 5

Multiple Choice

Identify the sentence that indicates a prediction without evidence.

  • The sky is clear, it is going to be sunny.
  • I think it will snow tomorrow.
  • She is going to finish her homework soon.
  • He is going to arrive at 6 PM.

Question 6

Multiple Choice

Choose the correct form to offer help.

  • I am going to help you with that.
  • Will you need any assistance?
  • I will help you with your homework.
  • You are going to need my help.

Question 7

Multiple Choice

Which example shows a promise being made?

  • I will call you later.
  • I am going to call you later.
  • I think I will call you later.
  • I plan to call you later.

Question 8

Multiple Choice

What is the correct negative form using 'will'?

  • She will no go to the party.
  • She won't go to the party.
  • She will not going to the party.
  • She not will go to the party.

Question 9

Multiple Choice

Identify the sentence that uses 'be going to' for a planned action.

  • I'm going to study for my exams next week.
  • I will study for my exams next week.
  • I think I will study for my exams.
  • I might study for my exams.

Question 10

Multiple Choice

Which sentence uses 'will' for an offer?

  • I will be going to the concert.
  • I will take you to the concert.
  • I am going to the concert.
  • I will plan to attend the concert.
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