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TensesCEFR A2 - CEFR B1

Future Simple Passive

Future Simple Passive is used when we talk about actions that will happen in the future, but the focus is on the action or result rather than who will perform it. Structure: will be + past participle (V3). Example: The project will be completed tomorrow. ### When to use it - A passive action will happen in the future. - Good for plans, announcements, schedules, and processes. ### Form will be + past participle (The results will be announced.) ### Note about the agent Add **by + doer** only when necessary: “It will be done by the teacher.” ### Practice tip Write 5 sentences using this grammar point.

💡 Tips

  • Use for future plans and predictions.
  • Focus on result, not the person.
  • Remember will be + V3.

Grammar Rules

Positive

Subject + will be + past participle.

Negative

Subject + will not be (won’t be) + past participle.

Question

Will + subject + be + past participle?

Examples

A2
EN"The room will be cleaned later."
future action
HY"The room will be cleaned later."
future action
A2
EN"The tickets will be sold online."
future plan
HY"The tickets will be sold online."
future plan
B1
EN"The report will be published tomorrow."
formal usage
HY"The report will be published tomorrow."
formal usage

⚠️ Common Mistakes

❌ Wrong:
The work will finished tomorrow.
✅ Correct:
The work will be finished tomorrow.
💡 Note:
Use 'be' in passive form.
❌ Wrong:
The house will be build.
✅ Correct:
The house will be built.
💡 Note:
Use correct past participle.

🧠 Practice Quiz1 / 10

Choose the correct option.
The work will be ____ tomorrow.

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