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The seven most common future tenses are The future simple (IÂ’ll pick you up later) is used for future facts and certainties, promises, and predictions on no present evidence. It is also used for assumptions and speculations, spontaneous decisions, and threats. Shall is used in making suggestions and invitations. Will is expresses stronger intentions, coercion, or determination. The future continuous (IÂ’ll be getting on that train at 5 pm) is used to say that something will be in progress at a particular moment in the future. It is also used to predict the present, to think or guess what might be happening now. It is used for polite inquiries about other peopleÂ’s plans with no intention to influence the listenerÂ’s intentions, or to refer to future events which are fixed or decided. The future perfect is used to say that something will have been done, completed, or achieved by a certain time in the future, essentially looking back on the past from a future standpoint. The future perfect continuous (HeÂ’ll have been driving for two hours before he reaches Paris.) is used to say how long something will have been continued by a certain time. The Be Going + Infinitive (ItÂ’s going to rain later.) is used to convey intent, predict based on present evidence, and plans
that are decided before speaking. The present simple (The train leaves platform five in ten minutes.) is used to suggest a more formal situation, for timetables and schedules, and to suggest a more impersonal tone (often implying an outside compulsion.) The present continuous (IÂ’m meeting her for coffee tomorrow.) is used for definite arrangements and for decisions and plans without a time frame.
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