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Future

Tenses
Carlos Rubio, Mafer Colmenero, Regina Ramírez, Alonso Moragues,
Fernanda Hernández
WILL We use will to express beliefs about the
present or future. to talk about what
people want to do or are willing to do. to
make promises, offers and requests
WILL (won’t) + VERB + C

They will travel to Greece next year


I won’t travel to Cairo next month

WILL
Going to When using a future tense, going to is used to
reference an event that has already been planned or
subject + form of “to be” there is evidence in the present that emphasizes
something will happen.
(am/is/are) + going to + base
of a verb.
they are going to get married in December.
You're going to fall if you don't tie your shoelaces.
Present progressive we often use the present progressive to talk about
future events which have already been planned.

Subject + BE + (verb+ing)
She has her driving test next week, does she?

It will be a nice day tomorrow.


Future continuous The future continuous tense is a verb tense that shows
an action happening over a period of time in the
future.

Subject + WILL + BE + Verb-ING.


I will be writing the letter tomorrow.

The baby will be playing the whole night.


Present simple as We use the Present Simple for the Future in order to
future indicate that a future event is scheduled.

We have a lesson next Monday.


Subject+will+infinitive without "to" The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning.

The holidays start next week..


Present cont as We often use the present continuous to talk about the
future future, especially about future plans when we have
decided a time and a place with other people.

Use am, is or are and ing. I'm meeting Sally at 7.

I'm meeting Jim at the airport


Thank
you!

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