The document provides examples of how to transform sentences into their idiomatic future form. It lists 10 sentences in their original form and then provides the transformed version, with "is/are going to" added to express that the action will occur in the future. For each sentence, it changes the verb form and adds "is/are going to" as the idiomatic way to talk about future plans and predictions in English.
The document provides examples of how to transform sentences into their idiomatic future form. It lists 10 sentences in their original form and then provides the transformed version, with "is/are going to" added to express that the action will occur in the future. For each sentence, it changes the verb form and adds "is/are going to" as the idiomatic way to talk about future plans and predictions in English.
The document provides examples of how to transform sentences into their idiomatic future form. It lists 10 sentences in their original form and then provides the transformed version, with "is/are going to" added to express that the action will occur in the future. For each sentence, it changes the verb form and adds "is/are going to" as the idiomatic way to talk about future plans and predictions in English.
Instructions: Transform following sentences to idiomatic future.
1. Sam travels to Puebla. Sam is going to travel to Puebla. 2. Is Joe studying law? Is Joe going to study law? 3. We cooked pizza. We are going to cook pizza. 4. They will work on the project. They are going to work on the project. 5. John buys the big house. John is going to buy the big house. 6. You cleaned the windows this afternoon. You are going to clean the windows. 7. The boys visit their grandmother every weekend. The boys are going to visit their grandmother every weekend. 8. Mari did not dance during the winter festival. Mari is not going to dance during the winter festival. 9. Jade learns to drive. Jades is going to learn to drive. 10.Karen and you are building a fountain. Karen and you are going to building a fountain.