To change a sentence into simple future tense, you use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
For example:
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Present tense: I eat breakfast.
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Simple future tense: I will eat breakfast.
Here are some more examples:
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Present tense: She plays the piano.
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Simple future tense: She will play the piano.
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Present tense: They go to the park.
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Simple future tense: They will go to the park.
Remember that you can also use the contraction "will" for "will not."
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Present tense: I do not go to the store.
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Simple future tense: I won't go to the store.
You can also use "will" to express a promise, a prediction, or a decision.
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Promise: I will help you with your homework.
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Prediction: It will rain tomorrow.
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Decision: I will buy a new car next year.