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Created on March 13, 2025

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PREsentation

Future

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WILL

Explanation

In English, we use "will" to talk about the future. It helps us describe things that are going to happen. Subject + will + base verbExample: I will study tomorrow.("Will" is used with the verb study, and we're talking about a future action.)To make predictions To make promisesExample: It will rain tomorrow Example: I will help you with your homeworkTo talk about plans or decisions for the future To offer to do somethingExample: I will visit my grandmother this weekend. Example: I will carry your books.

Are going to

Explanation

Are going to" is used to talk about the future, just like "will," but there is a small difference.Estructura: Subject + "am/is/are" + going to + base verbEjemplos: We are going to travel next summer. (Vamos a viajar el próximo verano.)Plans or IntentionsWe use "going to" when we have already decided to do something in the future.Example: I am going to visit my grandmother this weekend.Predictions Based on EvidenceWe use "going to" when we see something that tells us what will happen.Example: Look at the clouds! It is going to rain.

Present simple

Explanation

We use present simple for situations such as Fixed Schedules or Timetables, Official Plans or Arrangements, After Certain Time Expressions.Affirmative (Positive) SentencesStructure: Subject + Base Verb (+ "s" for he/she/it) + Future Time Samuel's train leaves at 7 AM.Negative Sentences Structure: Subject + Do/Does + Not + Base Verb + Future Time The meeting does not start until 10 AM. Alvaro's bus doesn't arrive at 6 PM. Questions (Interrogative) Structure:Do/Does + Subject + Base Verb + Future Time? Does Candela's classes begin on Monday?

Present Continuous

Explanation

The Present Continuous tense is normally used for actions happening right now, but it can also be used to talk about the future when referring to planned events or definite arrangements.Structure:Subject + am/is/are + Verb(-ing) + Future TimeFixed Plans or ArrangementsUsed when something is already decided and will happen soon. Often involves personal plans, meetings, or travel arrangements. Definite Future Events (Already Arranged) Often used for official or professional events that are set.

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