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The Simple Future Tense is used to describe actions or events that will happen in the future, often indicating planned or spontaneous actions and predictions. |
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The formula is: Subject + will + base form of the verb. For example, 'I will go to the store.' |
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To form a negative sentence, use 'will not' or the contraction 'won't' before the base form of the verb. Example: 'She will not attend the meeting.' or 'She won't attend the meeting.' |
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'Going to' is used for planned actions or intentions, while 'will' is for spontaneous decisions and predictions. Example: 'I am going to start exercising' (planned) vs. 'I will help you' (spontaneous). |
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Transform the following into a question: 'They will finish the project tomorrow.' |
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Key time expressions include 'tomorrow', 'next week', 'in a few days', and 'soon'. |
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Will I see you at the event tomorrow? Think about the structure for forming a future question. |
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What is the difference in usage between 'will' and 'going to' for this sentence: 'I _____ (to eat) out tonight.'? Consider if the action is planned or spontaneous. |