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    Class 4 Future Tense – Will, Shall, Going To

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    Aanchal Soni
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    I’m a fun-loving TESOL certified educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.
    Class 4 Future Tense – Will, Shall, Going To
    Class 4 Future Tense – Will, Shall, Going To

    Class 4 Future Tense – Will, Shall, Going To

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Aanchal Soni
    Aanchal SoniVisit Profile
    I’m a fun-loving TESOL certified educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.

    Looking Ahead: Exploring the Future Tense for Class 4

    This worksheet introduces students to the future tense using “will,” “shall,” and “going to.” With contextual sentence clues, picture prompts, and error correction tasks, learners build confidence in expressing intentions, predictions, and plans for the future.

    Why Future Tense Matters in Grammar?

    Understanding future tense helps learners:
    1. Talk about upcoming actions and events with clarity.
    2. Differentiate between planned actions (going to) and spontaneous decisions (will).
    3. Use modal verbs “shall” and “will” in offers, predictions, and promises.
    4. Improve story writing and personal expression through tense variety.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    The worksheet features five scaffolded activities for strong future tense understanding:

    ✍️ Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks  
    Students complete 10 sentences using “will,” “shall,” or “going to” with clues and matching visuals.

    🧠 Exercise 2 – Choose the Right Option  
    Learners select the correct future form from multiple-choice options with timeline hints.

    🎨 Exercise 3 – Picture-Based Fill-Ups  
    Children use “going to” with the right verb from a box to match picture cues (e.g., swim, read, dance).

    ✏️ Exercise 4 – Write Sentences with Different Forms  
    Students write positive and negative sentences using all three future forms based on prompts (draw, read, play).

    🔍 Exercise 5 – Error Correction  
    Each sentence contains a future tense error. Students rewrite the corrected version using the appropriate form.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks  
    1. will  
    2. shall  
    3. is going to  
    4. will  
    5. Shall  
    6. is going to  
    7. will  
    8. will  
    9. am going to  
    10. shall

    Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Option  
    1. b) will  
    2. a) shall  
    3. a) going to  
    4. a) Shall

    Exercise 3 – Use “going to” with Verbs  
    1. eat  
    2. swim  
    3. cook  
    4. play  
    5. sleep  
    6. read  
    7. ride  
    8. paint  
    9. dance  
    10. write

    Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences  
    **Verb: draw**  
    ✅ I will draw a picture of a tree.  
    ❌ I will not draw a car today.  
    ✅ We shall draw together in class.  
    ❌ We shall not draw during lunch.  

    **Verb: read**  
    ✅ I will read a storybook at night.  
    ❌ I will not read a comic today.  
    ✅ Shall we read this poem now?  
    ❌ Shall we not read that again?

    **Verb: play**  
    ✅ I am going to play football.  
    ❌ I am not going to play today.

    Exercise 5 – Error Correction  
    1. I will visit my cousin tomorrow.  
    2. We shall buy sweets for the festival.  
    3. He is going to play the piano at the function.  
    4. Shall you come to the fair with us?  
    5. They are going to watch the cricket match.  
    6. I shall go to the library in the evening.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The future tense shows actions that will happen later, using 'will' or 'going to' before the verb.

    ‘Will’ is used for quick decisions or promises; ‘going to’ is used for planned actions.

    It builds vocabulary, helps in goal-setting expressions, and enhances written communication.

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