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Many different tenses and ideas can be used with future meanings. The seven most common are: the future simple, the future continuous, ,the future perfect, the future perfect continuous, be going + infinitive, the present simple, and the present continuous. The future simple is used to indicate future facts and certainties, promises, predictions based on no present evidence, assumptions/speculations, spontaneous decisions, and threats. 'Shall' is frequently used in making suggestions or invitations. In affirmative sentences its use has become more formal. 'Will' generally expresses a stronger intention, coercion, or determination, than 'shall'. The future continuous for is used to say that something will be in progress at a particular moment in the future, to 'predict the present' to say what we think or guess might be happening now, for polite inquiries referring to other people's plans, but not to influence the listener's intentions, or to refer to future events which are fixed or decided without suggesting personal intention. The future perfect is used to say that something will have been done, completed or achieved by a certain time in the future. We look back on the past (a completed action) from a future standpoint. That is 'past in the future'. It uses an adverbial expression
that signals when a future event will be completed. The future perfect continuous is used to say how long something will have continued by a certain time. It often includes an adverbial expression that begins with 'by'. The 'be going + infinitive' form is used to indicate intentions, predictions based on present evidence, and plans decisions made before speaking. The present simple is used to suggest a more formal situation, for timetable and schedules, and to suggest a more impersonal tone. The present continuous is used for definite arrangements or for decisions and plans without a time frame.
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