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Good afternoon to everyone!

My name is Fernanda and in the next


presentation we talk about some verb tenses, that are simple future,
present and future continuous.
The first tense is simple future, this is a verb tense that is used to talk
about things that haven´t happened yet.
Some examples are the next:
We noticed that we have two ways to form the simple future, one of this is
used the "will"
And the second “is going to” form. Both of them are correct, the only
difference is the context; for example, in the first we talk about a promise,
and the second frequently is for plans or intentions
Next, we have the structure of simple future for the questions.
For the will form in first position is the Will plus the subject and the root
form
In case of the going to form the structure is; the verb to be plus the
subject plus the going to and finally the root form of the verb
The next verb teNse is the ´resent continuous the definition of this tense
is the next; this is a grammatical tnese that can be used to describe whan
an action happened or may happen
And this are two examples:

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