Updated on January 5, 2024
The simple future tense in English is a way to express an action or state of being in the future. When learning English, you’ll eventually get to a point where you need to express or explain things that will happen in the future.
This article will explain what the simple future tense is, how to use it, and give you some examples.
In English, the simple future tense is also called the future simple tense. Same thing!
We use this tense to talk about things that haven’t happened yet. It is called simple because it is the most basic way to speak about things in the future. Examples:
We use the simple future tense to predict a future event. Example:
It is also used to express decisions that have yet to be carried out. Example:
To form the simple future tense you need the auxiliary verb will and a main verb in the infinitive form. You may hear people call this tense the “future tense will” or the “will tense” because it must include the word will.
The only thing that changes in simple future tense is the subject.
Subject | Auxiliary verb | Main verb – infinitive |
I | will | sleep |
You (singular) | will | sleep |
He | will | sleep |
She | will | sleep |
It | will | sleep |
You (plural) | will | sleep |
We | will | sleep |
They | will | sleep |
If we want to form a negative sentence we use the word not. Example:
If you have been studying English for a bit you are probably familiar with contractions. Contractions are usually thought of as casual words and not used frequently in writing. You will hear contractions used in everyday speech.
In positive sentences the subject is combined with will.
Example sentence | Contraction |
I will sleep. | I’ll sleep. |
You will sleep. (singular) | You’ll sleep. |
He will sleep. | He’ll sleep. |
She will sleep. | She’ll sleep. |
It will sleep. | It’ll sleep. |
You will sleep. (plural) | You’ll sleep. |
We will sleep. | We’ll sleep. |
They will sleep. | They’ll sleep. |
Won’t you be surprised to find out we can make contractions in negative sentences too? In negative sentences we combine will + not = won’t. Examples:
To ask questions in the simple future tense follow this formula: will + subject + infinitive
Let’s look at some simple future tense examples. We use the simple future tense when there is no plan or the decision just happened at the time of speaking. This is for actions that haven’t been carried out yet.
The simple future tense is also used to make predictions. Predictions are guesses about the future.
Dust off those English books and start studying to help your future self. In English we can use the simple future tense to talk about the future in three specific situations: at the moment of speaking, when there is no previous plan, and to make predictions. The formula is easy to follow and the only piece that changes is the subject! Have fun predicting (and talking about!) your future.