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Grammar Lesson

Future Tenses

AGENDA

Future Simple

Present Continuous

Present Simple

Be going to

Future Simple

USES

  1. Making predictions
2.Making an offer or promise3. Making a decision

More examples

  • I think they will want to meet us before they decide.
  • Mark won't be happy when he hears the news.
  • When will you know his decision?
  • I'll phone you as soon as I get the information..
  • I don't think she will want to come.
  • He will retire when he is 65.
  • They won't allow you in unless you wear a tie.

Present Continuous

USE

Talking about future arrangements.

USE

Talking about a fixed schedule.

Be going to

USES

  1. Making predicitons when something in the present tells us about a future event.
2. Talking about future intentios.

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