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The document discusses the simple future tense in English grammar. The simple future tense is formed using the auxiliary "will" followed by the main verb. Examples are provided of affirmative sentences like "I will be in London in two hours" and questions like "Will you go to France next year?". Responses to yes/no questions use "yes, I will" or "no, I will not". The negative form uses "will not" or "won't". Specific questions starting with "where", "when", etc. are answered using the full question and response.










