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Test your knowledge of future tenses in English with this quiz!

  1. Which sentence uses the future simple tense? A. I will be eating dinner at 7 pm. B. I am eating dinner right now. C. I have eaten dinner already.

  2. What is the correct form of the future continuous tense? A. I will be eating dinner at 7 pm. B. I will eat dinner at 7 pm. C. I eat dinner every day.

  3. What is the correct form of the future perfect tense? A. I will have finished my homework by 9 pm. B. I will finish my homework at 9 pm. C. I finished my homework yesterday.

  4. Which sentence uses the future perfect continuous tense? A. I will have been studying for 3 hours. B. I will study for 3 hours. C. I am studying right now.

  5. Choose the correct form of the future perfect continuous tense: A. I will have been working here for 5 years next month. B. I will work here for 5 years next month. C. I have been working here for 5 years.

  6. Which tense is used to talk about a planned future event? A. Future simple tense B. Future continuous tense C. Present simple tense

  7. Which tense is used to talk about an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future? A. Future simple tense B. Future continuous tense C. Present simple tense

  8. What words are often used with the future continuous tense? A. will + have + past participle B. will + be + present participle C. will + verb

  9. Choose the correct form of the future perfect tense: A. We will have traveled to Europe by the end of the year. B. We will travel to Europe by the end of the year. C. We traveled to Europe last year.

  10. Which tense is used to talk about a future event that is likely to happen or is almost certain to happen? A. Future simple tense B. Future continuous tense C. Present simple tense

Good luck!