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Future Tenses Grammar Exercise (B2) | Future Perfect, Continuous & Predictions

Future Tenses Grammar Exercise (B2) | Future Perfect, Continuous & Predictions

Interactive English Grammar Exercise

This B2-level future tenses exercise helps learners practise Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Continuous in realistic modern contexts. The task focuses on predictions, future arrangements, deadlines, long-term processes, and completed future actions through topics such as business trends, AI, legal cases, restaurants, technology, environmental crime, and everyday life. Students work with natural conversation-based examples instead of isolated grammar sentences, making the exercise suitable for speaking-focused lessons, exam preparation, grammar revision, and advanced ESL classes.

Complete each sentence with the correct future form of the verb in brackets.

1. This iconic burger joint is very old. It (BE) fifty years old next month.

2. I’m afraid many small businesses (FAIL) this year because of the high rent.

3. This time next week, the dancing robot (ENTERTAIN) passengers in the California airport again.

4. The legal team (FINISH) the "tomato fraud" lawsuit by 9 o'clock tomorrow.

5. By 10 o'clock, the protesters (STAND) outside the closed restaurant for twelve hours.

6. This time next week the manager (SEE) the lawyer about the "dine-and-dasher" case, so he can hand over the security footage.

7. Most customers (LEAVE) the shop by the time the police arrive to investigate the theft.

8. The CEO expects he (GET) a better deal on the office rent soon.

9. By 6 o'clock, the lawyers (WRITE) the new contract for three hours.

10. I hope I (PAY) my car loan by the time I'm thirty, but with interest rates rising, I'm not so sure anymore.

11. By next week, the family (RUN) their local bakery in this town for two years.

12. Don't worry about the high gas prices. I (HELP) you pay for the fuel this time.

13. Scientists (EXAMINE) all the confiscated illegal shark fins by Sunday evening.

14. The food critic (GO) to the new bistro tonight. She has already booked a table online.

15. The town hall meeting about the fuel crisis (START) at 6 o'clock.