

This Grade 7 English Grammar worksheet focuses on mastering future forms using “will” and “going to” through structured and engaging practice. Designed for middle school learners, this worksheet helps students understand how to express future plans, predictions, and spontaneous decisions using correct grammatical forms.
Through a variety of carefully designed exercises, students practice identifying incorrect sentence structures, choosing the correct future form, rewriting sentences into future tense, and applying their knowledge in real-life contexts. Activities such as error correction, multiple-choice questions, sentence transformation, and paragraph-based fill-in-the-blanks ensure a well-rounded learning experience.
Future forms are essential for expressing upcoming actions, intentions, and predictions. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps distinguish between planned actions (“going to”) and spontaneous decisions (“will”).
2. It improves sentence accuracy in both spoken and written communication.
3. It builds confidence in expressing future ideas clearly.
4. It strengthens overall tense understanding and grammar fluency.
This worksheet includes five grammar-focused exercises that build mastery of future forms:
Exercise 1 – Underline the Error
Students identify and underline the incorrect part in each sentence related to future forms.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct future form (will / going to) to complete each sentence.
Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite given sentences into the future tense using appropriate future forms.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks (Passage)
Students complete a real-life themed passage using correct future forms based on context.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph about their weekend plans using both “will” and “going to”.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Error Identification
1. will going to → is going to visit
2. is will buy → will buy
3. will planning → will plan
4. is going write → is going to write
5. will going attend → is going to attend
6. is going to will complete → will complete
7. will preparing → will prepare
8. is go to travel → is going to travel
9. will going to bake → will bake
10. is going finish → is going to finish
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. b) is going to
2. b) will
3. a) will
4. c) is going to
5. a) will
6. a) will
7. b) is going to
8. a) is going to
9. b) will
10. c) is going to
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. Seema will finish homework.
2. Ritika is going to write a letter now.
3. Simi is going to cook dinner.
4. Kriti will study for exams.
5. Arnav is going to play cricket.
6. Ujjawal is going to prepare notes.
7. Parv will complete the work.
8. Muskan will clean the room.
9. Ritika is going to sing a song.
10. Seema will read a book.
Exercise 4 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
Next Sunday, Ritika is going to host a grand cultural event in the school hall, and Seema is going to design creative and colorful decorations for the stage. Kriti is going to prepare an impressive and well-structured speech, while Arnav is going to invite special guests from nearby schools. Simi will not participate because Muskan is going to practice for an important competition. Ujjawal will manage the sound system efficiently, and Parv is going to arrange refreshments and seating for everyone. During the event, Ritika will lead the program confidently, Seema will coordinate all activities smoothly, Kriti will present awards to the participants, and Arnav will handle the announcements properly.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing Sample Answer
Ritika is going to visit her grandparents next weekend. Seema will join her for shopping in the market. Simi is going to prepare a list of items, and Kriti will help in packing. Arnav will arrange transport, and Muskan is going to plan activities. Everyone will enjoy the trip and create happy memories.
Help your child confidently talk about the future with correct grammar and clarity through structured practice and expert guidance.
Will is used for instant decisions and predictions, while going to shows planned actions or strong intentions before speaking.
Use going to for pre-planned events or when there is clear evidence something will happen in the near future.
Practice with real-life examples and identify whether the action is planned or decided at the moment of speaking.