This document summarizes the use of the future simple tense (will) and going to future in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using will to express future actions like "My sister will buy a house tomorrow". Examples are also given using going to to express future plans and intentions, such as "We are going to speak English in class". Questions are formed by placing the auxiliary verb before the subject as in "Will my sister buy a house tomorrow?".
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This document summarizes the use of the future simple tense (will) and going to future in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using will to express future actions like "My sister will buy a house tomorrow". Examples are also given using going to to express future plans and intentions, such as "We are going to speak English in class". Questions are formed by placing the auxiliary verb before the subject as in "Will my sister buy a house tomorrow?".
This document summarizes the use of the future simple tense (will) and going to future in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using will to express future actions like "My sister will buy a house tomorrow". Examples are also given using going to to express future plans and intentions, such as "We are going to speak English in class". Questions are formed by placing the auxiliary verb before the subject as in "Will my sister buy a house tomorrow?".
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