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Future Simple

will + VB

I will call you later.

It will rain tomorrow.

Used for actions that will happen in the future and are certain or decided at the moment of speaking. Expresses predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment.

Future Continuous

will be + verb-ing

I will be studying at 8 PM tonight.

They will be traveling during the summer.

Describes actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.Often used to talk about actions happening simultaneously with other events.

Going to Future

be going to + VB

I am going to study tonight.

Look at those clouds! It’s going to rain.

Used to express plans or intentions for the near future.Indicates a prediction based on current evidence.

Future Perfect

will have + past participle

He will have left by the time you arrive.

By next year, I will have finished my studies.

Used to describe actions that will be completed by a certain time in the future.Often used with a time reference or duration.

Future Perfect Continuous

will have been + verb-ing

By next month, I will have been working here for five years.

She will have been studying for three hours by the time you arrive.

Used to talk about actions that will have been in progress for some time before a certain point in the future.Emphasizes the duration of the action.

Bonus

Gonna + VB = going to

My fellas are gonna play league of legends.

My sister is pregnant ! I'm gonna be a dad !

Commonly used in spoken and casual written English. Informal and should be avoided in formal writing or speeches."Going to" is better because it's more polite & formal. Often used in the US.

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