Q: Will they finish the project by Friday? A: No, ______________.

Reviewing the typical errors in these exercises reveals a pattern. The most common error is not the omission of "will," but rather the failure to keep the main verb in its base form .

Complete the sentences by changing the verb in parentheses into the correct affirmative or negative form using .

"Look at that car crash! It will explode!" *Correct: _________________________________

First, the keyword is clear. The user likely wants content that ranks for that search term. So the article should be practical, educational, and structured to help people practice the simple future tense. I should cover the main forms: 'will' and 'going to', maybe even present continuous for future arrangements to be thorough, but focus on the core simple future.

She will pass the exam easily. (Change to a ) Exercise 3: Planning with "Be Going To"