What Are the 60 Key Simple Future Sentences for a 5-Year-Old? Look in the Crystal Ball!

What Are the 60 Key Simple Future Sentences for a 5-Year-Old? Look in the Crystal Ball!

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Hello, little fortune teller! Do you know about a crystal ball? A fortune teller looks into the ball. They see what is going to happen next. Your words can be a crystal ball too! This is called the simple future tense. The simple future is for actions that have not happened yet. It is for what you will do or what is going to happen. Today, we will look into the crystal ball and see sixty wonderful future events. Our guide is Wendy the Wizard. Wendy loves to look ahead and make plans! She will show us the simple future at home, the playground, school, and in the magic castle. Let's look into the future!

What Is the Simple Future? The simple future is your word crystal ball. It is a verb tense that tells us about actions that are still to come. The action has not happened yet. It will happen later. We use the word "will" or "going to" to show the future. At home, you say "I will eat my dinner." This means you plan to eat later. At the playground, you say "I am going to slide." This means you intend to slide soon. At school, you say "We will learn a new song." The learning is in the future. In nature, Wendy says "The sun will set tonight." "Wendy will cast a fun spell." Learning these must-know simple future sentences helps you talk about your plans and predictions.

Why Do We Need a Word Crystal Ball? The simple future is your planning tool! It helps your ears listen. You can understand what someone plans to do. It helps your mouth speak. You can tell others about your intentions. "I will share my toys." It helps your eyes read. You will see it in stories about adventures to come. It helps your hand write. You can write lists of what you want to do. Looking into your word crystal ball makes you a confident planner and a good friend who shares their plans.

What Are the Two Main Ways to See the Future? Our crystal ball shows the future in two main ways. Each way is a little different.

First, with "will". We use "will" for quick decisions, promises, or predictions. "I will help you." (promise) "It will rain later." (prediction)

Next, with "going to". We use "going to" for plans and intentions. Things you have already decided to do. "I am going to visit my grandma."

For 5-year-olds, both are great. Start with "will" because it is short and easy. Wendy uses both in her predictions and plans.

How Can You Spot a Future Vision? Spotting the simple future is easy! Look for the word "will" or the phrase "going to". They are your crystal ball clues. "Will" is followed by the base form of the verb. "Going to" is followed by "be" (am, is, are) and then the base verb. Look at Wendy's prediction. "You will learn about the future." The word "will" is followed by "learn". You found a future vision! Another trick: Listen for time words about the future: later, tomorrow, next week, soon, tonight.

How Do We Use Our Crystal Ball? Using the simple future is about choosing the right helper. For "will", the formula is the same for everyone: Subject + will + base verb. "I will play. You will play. He will play." For "going to", the formula is: Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb. "I am going to play. She is going to play. They are going to play." Wendy shows us. "I will make the stars shine. I am going to read a magic book." Start by making a promise with "will" or a plan with "going to".

Let's Fix Some Cloudy Visions. Sometimes our crystal ball gets a little cloudy. Let's fix that. A common mix-up is using "will" when we have a firm plan. "I will go to the park on Saturday" is okay. But if it's a set plan, "I am going to go to the park on Saturday" is also good. Another mix-up is saying "I will to go". Remember, after "will", we do not use "to". We say "I will go." Also, for "going to", don't forget the "be" verb. "I going to eat" is wrong. Say "I am going to eat."

Can You Be a Fortune Teller? You are a great fortune teller! Let's play a game. The "What Will Happen Next?" game. I will start a sentence. You finish it with a future action. "After I finish my snack, I will " You say: " play with my toys." Great! Here is a harder challenge. Think of three things you are going to do this weekend. Say them with "going to". "I am going to see a movie. I am going to play soccer. I am going to read a book." You are using must-know simple future sentences.

Your Crystal Ball Visions of 60 Must-Know Future Sentences. Ready to see the visions? Here are sixty wonderful future sentences. Wendy the Wizard has seen them all. They are sorted by the scene. We'll use both "will" and "going to".

Home Visions (15).

  1. I will help my mom.
  2. I am going to clean my room.
  3. Dad will cook dinner tonight.
  4. We are going to watch a movie.
  5. I will brush my teeth before bed.
  6. My sister is going to call a friend.
  7. I will put away my toys.
  8. We are going to have pasta for dinner.
  9. I will give you a hug.
  10. The mail will come soon.
  11. I am going to take a bath.
  12. We will read a bedtime story.
  13. I will say "please" and "thank you".
  14. My family is going to play a game.
  15. I will sleep well tonight.

Playground Visions (15).

  1. I will go on the swing.
  2. We are going to play tag.
  3. My friend will push me.
  4. I am going to climb to the top.
  5. We will have so much fun.
  6. I am going to slide down fast.
  7. The sun will shine on us.
  8. We are going to share our ball.
  9. I will run very fast.
  10. We are going to make a new friend.
  11. I will laugh a lot.
  12. We are going to build a sandcastle.
  13. I will be careful.
  14. We will go home when the streetlights come on.
  15. I am going to come back tomorrow.

School Visions (15).

  1. I will learn to read.
  2. We are going to paint a picture.
  3. My teacher will tell us a story.
  4. I am going to listen carefully.
  5. We will sing a new song.
  6. I am going to write my name.
  7. We will have snack time soon.
  8. I am going to raise my hand.
  9. We will go to the library.
  10. I am going to be a good friend.
  11. We will count to one hundred.
  12. I am going to try my best.
  13. The bell will ring at three o'clock.
  14. We are going to learn about animals.
  15. I will be kind to everyone.

Nature and Animal Visions (15).

  1. The sun will rise tomorrow.
  2. Flowers are going to bloom in spring.
  3. Birds will fly south for winter.
  4. I am going to plant a seed.
  5. It will rain later today.
  6. The butterfly is going to come out of its cocoon.
  7. We will go for a walk.
  8. I am going to look for pretty rocks.
  9. The stars will come out tonight.
  10. We are going to feed the ducks.
  11. The tree will grow tall.
  12. I am going to watch the clouds.
  13. Day will turn into night.
  14. We will see a rainbow after the rain.
  15. I am going to take care of our planet.

These sixty sentences are your must-know simple future examples. They are your crystal ball visions. Use them to talk about what is coming next.

Sharing Your Plans and Dreams for Tomorrow. You did it! You are now a simple future expert. You know the simple future is a word crystal ball. It shows actions that have not happened yet. You know how to use "will" and "going to". You can spot them and use them to make promises and plans. Wendy the Wizard is proud of your fortune-telling skills. Now you can share your hopes and plans for the future. Your sentences will be full of promise and excitement.

Here is what you can learn from our crystal ball adventure. You will know what the simple future tense is. You will understand the difference between "will" and "going to". You can form simple future sentences correctly. You can use time words to talk about the future. You have a crystal ball of sixty essential simple future sentences.

Now, let's do some life practice! Your mission is today. Be a fortune teller for your evening. Tell your grown-up three things you will do. Say: "I will put on my pajamas. I am going to read a book. I will go to sleep." You just used the simple future! Keep looking into your word crystal ball every day. Have fun, little fortune teller!