Define Simple Future Tense: Definition, Structure, Examples

The simple future tense is a grammatical tense used to describe an action or event that is expected to happen in the future. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" (or "shall" in some cases) followed by the base form of the main verb. For example:

 I will study for the exam.

 She will travel to Europe next month.

 We shall meet again soon.

In these examples, "will" or "shall" indicates the future, and the base form of the verb (study, travel, meet) is used without any additional inflections. The simple future tense is often used to make predictions, express intentions, or talk about future actions.

Here are examples of sentences using the simple future tense:

1. I will visit my grandparents over the weekend.

2. They will start a new business next year.

3. She will learn to play the piano in the coming months.

4. We will attend the conference in the city center.

5. The company shall launch its new product in the market next week.

6. He will complete his project by the end of the week.

7. They will celebrate their anniversary with a special dinner.

8. The team shall compete in the championship next month.

9. We will go on a vacation during the summer break.

10. She will buy a new car when she saves enough money.