We use the future tense to talk about actions that will happen later. For example, “I will go to school tomorrow” tells us about something that has not happened yet.
Learning future tense becomes easier with clear rules and regular practice. These future tense exercises for Class 3 will help students understand how to use “will” correctly and form meaningful sentences.

Future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future.
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These sentences talk about actions that have not happened yet but will happen later.
Future tense is often used with time words such as tomorrow, later, soon, next week, and in the evening.
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The simple future tense follows a fixed structure:
Subject + will + base form of the verb
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The verb does not change form after “will”.
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Incorrect: She will goes to school.
Correct: She will go to school.
Incorrect: I will going to the park.
Correct: I will go to the park.
Incorrect: He will played cricket.
Correct: He will play cricket.
Incorrect: We will plays outside.
Correct: We will play outside.
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Future tense is used to describe actions that will happen later or in the future. It helps us talk about plans, predictions, or things that have not happened yet.
The basic structure of the simple future tense is: Subject + will + base verb
Example: She will play.
I will go to school tomorrow.
Here, will go shows that the action will happen in the future.
We use will to talk about future actions, decisions, promises, or predictions.
Example: I will help you with your homework.
No, we do not use -ing after will. We always use the base form of the verb.
Correct: I will eat.
Incorrect: I will eating.
You can learn future tense by practising simple sentences, doing exercises, and using will in your daily conversations. Reading and writing short sentences also helps build confidence.
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