The document discusses the idiomatic future tense and simple future tense in English. For the idiomatic future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "am/are/is going to", negative sentences using "am/are/is not going to", and interrogative sentences using "am/are/is going to". For the simple future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "will", negative sentences using "will not/won't", and interrogative sentences using "will". It then instructs the reader to write examples in affirmative, negative and interrogative form for both tenses.
The document discusses the idiomatic future tense and simple future tense in English. For the idiomatic future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "am/are/is going to", negative sentences using "am/are/is not going to", and interrogative sentences using "am/are/is going to". For the simple future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "will", negative sentences using "will not/won't", and interrogative sentences using "will". It then instructs the reader to write examples in affirmative, negative and interrogative form for both tenses.
The document discusses the idiomatic future tense and simple future tense in English. For the idiomatic future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "am/are/is going to", negative sentences using "am/are/is not going to", and interrogative sentences using "am/are/is going to". For the simple future tense, it provides examples of affirmative sentences using "will", negative sentences using "will not/won't", and interrogative sentences using "will". It then instructs the reader to write examples in affirmative, negative and interrogative form for both tenses.