SIMPLE PRESENT
> Plan or arrangement with time reference. Something fixed.
> In conditionals Type 1
EUTURE PROGRESSIVE
> Future as a matter of course (certainty): I will be coming to this institute next term.
FUTURE PERFECT
> Before future time:
The action will be fulfilled by the moment mentioned. J have died when you read this letter.
> Unfinished use:
Incomplete state in the future: Jofin will have been in England for two solid years next August
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
> Incomplete actions in the future: to indicate that the activity will be continuous, or that will still
going on: Next week at this time, I will have been working here for a year
> Itwas fulfilled: The contest had taken place the next day