Future Simple Tense Worksheet for Grade 2

Future Simple Tense Worksheet for Grade 2
Future Simple Tense Worksheet for Grade 2

Future Simple Tense Worksheet for Grade 2

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Why Practising Future Simple Tense is Important

The present simple tense is one of the most essential parts of English grammar. Practising it helps young learners describe daily routines, habits, and general truths accurately. Strong grammar skills at this stage build a solid foundation for future learning and effective communication.

What’s Inside the Worksheet

This worksheet contains engaging exercises including fill in the blanks, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) activities. Students will practise forming sentences in the present simple tense, using correct verbs with subjects, and identifying correct usage in context.

Who Can Use It

Designed specifically for Grade 2 students, teachers can use it in the classroom or as homework, while young learners can use it for self-practice. It ensures both understanding and application of the present simple tense.

Answers

Grade 2 – Future Simple – Choose the correct answer
Which sentence is Future Simple? → I will help you.
Which word shows Future? → Tomorrow
Which one is correct? → She will sing.
Which tense is this: “We will play”? → Future Simple
Future Simple tense talks about? → Next actions

Grade 2 – Future Simple – Choose the correct option
I ___ help you tomorrow. → Will
She ___ sing at the party. → Will
They ___ travel next week. → Will
He ___ come soon. → Will
We ___ play cricket tomorrow. → Will

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Frequently Asked Questions

Positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in future simple tense.

Yes, perfect for independent learning.

Improves sentence formation, communication, and grammar confidence.