Scholar's JUNIOR ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION || Lesson 21: THE FUTURE TENSE : ITS FORMS Page 144-145

Page No. 145
Exercise 1: Supply Future Indefinite tense of the verb given in brackets for each blank:
1. I _____ on duty at six o'clock.  (be)
Ans: I shall be on duty at six o'clock.

2. He ____ his class VI next year. (pass)
Ans: He will pass his class VI next year.


3. You ____ her the whole story.  (tell)
Ans: You will tell her the whole story.

4. She ____ success one day. (achieve)
Ans: She will achieve success one day.

5. John ____ and open the hall door. (go)
Ans: John will go and open the hall door.

6. The flock ____ on the hillside. (graze)
Ans: The flock will graze on the hillside.

7. The teacher ____ the latecomers.  (punish)
Ans: The teacher will punish the latecomers.

8. We ____ you on some holiday. (see)
Ans: We will see you on some holiday.

9. They ____ theirs stars for their lucky escape. (thank)
Ans: They will thank theirs stars for their lucky escape.

10. She ____ a new blouse for Meera. (buy)
Ans: She will buy a new blouse for Meera.

11. Roses _____ in the winter season. (bloom)
Ans: Roses will bloom in the winter season.

12. The workers _____ on a hunger strike. (go)
Ans: The workers will go on a hunger strike.

Exercise 2: Change each sentence to its negative form:
1. It will be awfully hot tomorrow.
Ans: It will not be awfully hot tomorrow.

2. The solar eclipse will occur on this new moon day.
Ans: The solar eclipse will not occur on this new moon day.

3. She will weep over her bad luck.
Ans: She will not weep over her bad luck.

4. I shall build a magnificent house.
Ans: I shall not build a magnificent house.

5. We shall require a large sum of money.
Ans: We shall not require a large sum of money.

6. You will try your best to be a good neighbor.
Ans: You will not try your best to be a good neighbor.

7. The hero will wed the heroine in the end.
Ans: The hero will not wed the heroine in the end.

8. They will overcome all their difficulties ne day.
Ans: They will not overcome all their difficulties ne day.

9. The spider will get to its cobweb in the long run.
Ans: The spider will not get to its cobweb in the long run.

10. They will be accused of theft.
Ans: They will not be accused of theft.

Exercise 3. Change each sentence to its interrogative form.
1. I shall leave for Meerut tomorrow.
Ans: Shall I leave for Meerut tomorrow?

2. You will get your dues tomorrow.
Ans: Will You get your dues tomorrow?

3. He will pay us a visit next week.
Ans: Will he pay us a visit next week?

4. They will take a plane for Mumbai at mid-night.
Ans: Will they take a plane for Mumbai at midnight?

5. The school will remain closed tomorrow.
Ans: Will the school remain closed tomorrow?

6. She will fall ill if she overworks herself.
Ans: Will she fall ill if she overworks herself?

7. I shall go to bed when you reach home.
Ans: Shall I go to bed when you reach home?

8. Good students will greet you respectfully.
Ans: Will good students greet you respectfully?

9. Our test will start on Monday next.
Ans: Will our test start on Monday next?

Page No. 146
Exercise 4. Change each sentence to its negative-interrogative form:
1. He will arrive in Delhi on Sunday.
Ans: Will he arrive in Delhi on Sunday?

2. They will welcome you warmly at the gate.
Ans: Will they not welcome you warmly at the gate?

3. The trader will surely earn a good fortune this year.
Ans: Will the trader not surely earn a good fortune this year?

4. The dacoits will commit a dacoity in broad daylight.
Ans: Will the dacoits not commit a dacoity in broad daylight?

5. We will surely earn a good fortune this year.
Ans: Will we surely not earn a good fortune this year?

6. She will contest the beauty competition.
Ans: Will she contest not the beauty competition?

7. I shall go to bed when you reach home.
Ans: Shall I go to bed not when you reach home?

8. Good students will greet you respectfully.
Ans: Will good students not greet you respectfully?

9. The parents will look after their children.
Ans: Will the parents not look after their children?


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