Certainly! Let's go through each sentence and put the verbs in brackets into the Future Simple tense. The Future Simple tense is generally used for actions that will happen at a point in the future. In English, it is typically formed with "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
He (be) here soon.
The dress (be) ready tomorrow.
- The dress will be ready tomorrow.
They (be) at the station in time for the result in a year.
- They will be at the station in time for the result in a year.
I (know) the result in a day.
- I will know the result in a day.
I (be) twenty years old next year.
- I will be twenty years old next year.
They (remember) you well.
- They will remember you well.
When he (come) back?
When he comes, I (apologize) to him.
- When he comes, I will apologize to him.
- Note: The first part "When he comes" is in the present simple because it is a time clause; the future simple is only used in the main clause.
I (not see) this beautiful city again.
- I will not see this beautiful city again.
- Alternatively, you can use the contraction: I won't see this beautiful city again.
I (recognize) his pictures anywhere.
- I will recognize his pictures anywhere.
In all these sentences, the Future Simple is used to express predictions or plans about events that are expected to happen in the future.