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The Unit examines 7 most common structures used to express the future: 1. The future simple: -future facts and certainties -promises - predictions based on no evidence -assumptions / speculations - spontaneous decisions -threats. 2. The future continuous: -to say that something will be in progress at the certain moment of the future -to ‘ predict the present’ to say what we think might be happening now - for polite enquiries referring to other people’s plans, but not to influence the listener’s intentions -to refer to future events which are fixed or decided (without suggesting personal intention). 3. The future perfect: -to say that something will have been done, completed or achieved by a certain time in the future. 4. The future perfect continuous: - to say how long something will have continued by a certain time in the future. 5. Be going to + infinitive: -intentions -predictions based on present evidence -plans (decisions made before speaking). 6. The present simple: - to inform about a formal event or a situation - for timetables and schedules - to suggest a more impersonal tone (often implying an outside compulsion. - 7. The present continuous: - for definite personal arrangements (when some steps have already been taken to fulfill the plan) - for decisions
and plans without a time frame.", I have learnt that there are seven types of Future Tense. Amongst them are two Present Tenses: Present Continuous and Present Simple. This is because these forms - although talking about the present- they continue on in to the future. Usually
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