The Future Simple Passive
Future simple passive is used to talk about an action that is going to happen in the future. In such statements emphasis is put on the effect of an action.
Future simple passive forms are normally built using ‘will’ rather than ‘going to’:
- The motorway will be closed for three days.
- Your room will be cleaned while you are out.
- Only English will be spoken at the conference.
To make statements with the Future simple passive, use:
will be + the past participle form of the verb
Singular | Plural |
I will be treated
You will be treated He/she/it will be treated |
We will be treated
You will be treated They will be treated |
- The new university will be opened by the President.
- The football match won’t be played because of bad weather.
- Will Jane be visited by her relatives from New-York?