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TQ U3 L3 Future Simple True or False

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  • The Future Simple tense is used for planned events that have already been arranged.
    false
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  • The structure of a positive sentence in the Future Simple is: subject + will + base verb.
    True
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  • "She will goes to the party tomorrow." is a correct Future Simple sentence.
    False
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  • "We won’t be late for the meeting." is an example of a negative sentence in the Future Simple.
    True
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  • In negative sentences, we use "will not" or "won’t" before the base verb.
    True
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  • The Future Simple tense is used to talk about spontaneous decisions, like "I think I’ll order pizza for dinner."
    True
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  • "Will he passing the exam?" is a correct question in the Future Simple.
    False
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  • The Future Simple is commonly used for promises, offers, and predictions.
    True
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  • The correct question form in the Future Simple is: Will + subject + base verb?
    True
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  • I will buying a new car next year." is grammatically correct.
    False
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  • In Future Simple, "will" never changes, no matter which subject we use (I, you, he, she, it, etc.).
    true
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  • "Look at those dark clouds! It will rain soon." is a correct example of using the Future Simple for predictions.
    False
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  • The Future Simple is often used for offers and promises, like "I will help you with your homework."
    True
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  • The Future Simple tense is used when making predictions about the future, like "It will snow next week."
    True
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