1. Understanding Interrogative Sentences in Simple Future Tense

Interrogative sentences are questions that ask for information. In the Simple Future Tense, these questions talk about events or actions that will happen in the future.

  1. Structure of Interrogative Sentences in Simple Future Tense

We use “Will” + Base Verb to form questions in the Simple Future Tense.

Structure:
🔹 Will + Subject + Base Verb + (Rest of the sentence) + ?

Examples:
✔ Will you come to the party tomorrow?
✔ Will she complete her homework on time?
✔ Will they visit the zoo next weekend?

  1. Examples of Interrogative Sentences

Yes/No Questions (Can be answered with “Yes” or “No”)

  • Will she help us with the project?
  • Will they arrive early?
  • Will it rain tomorrow?

Wh- Questions (Ask for more details)

  • When will the train reach the station?
  • Where will they stay during the trip?
  • Why will she leave early?

Interrogative Sentences with Multiple Verbs

  • Will you finish your homework and play outside?
  • Will she sing and dance at the competition?

Negative Interrogative Sentences

  • Won’t he join us for the picnic?
  • Won’t they complete the assignment by tomorrow?

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