Future Simple vs. Present Continuous for Kids & Teens
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Future Simple vs. Present Continuous for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet is designed for kids and teenagers to practice the future simple and present continuous tenses. It provides clear explanations, engaging practice activities, and sentence-building tasks to strengthen understanding of when to use each tense. The worksheet helps learners confidently discuss future plans and predictions. Perfect for A2-B1 learners, it reinforces essential grammar skills in a fun and practical way.

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Study this grammar rule.

1. The Future Simple tense is used to express actions, general predictions or spontaneous decisions that will happen in the future. Structure: Subject + will + base form of the verb. Examples: - Predictions: "It will rain tomorrow." - Spontaneous decision: "I will help you with that." - Future fact: "She will be 16 next week." 2. The Present Continuous tense can be used to talk about future plans, arrangements, or scheduled events. Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing. Examples: - Future plans: "I am meeting my friend at 3 PM." - Arrangements: "We are having dinner with them on Friday."
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Unscramble the words to make sentences in the future simple or present continuous.

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Choose the future simple or the present continuous to complete the sentences.

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Complete each sentence with the verbs in brackets using the future simple or the present continuous.

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Finish the sentences with your own ideas.

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Write about your weekend plans.

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