FUTURE SIMPLE: a)in predictions about the future usually with think, believe, be afraid
probable,etc
ex. i believe life will change inthe 21st century
b)for on-the-spot decisions or offers
e.g. it`s late. i`ll take a taxi ghome. i`ll lendyou mar car if you want
c) for acitons/events/situations wich will difinitely happen in the future
and which we cannot control e.g. winter set in early this year
d)for promises,threats,warnings,requets,hopes.etc
e.g. stop talking or i`ll send you out of the class(warning)
BE GOING TO: a) for plans, intentions or ambitions. e.g i`m going to buy a sports car
b) in predictions when there is evidence that something will happen in the
near future. e.g someone`s going to fall over that box if you don`t move it
PRESENT for fixed arrangements in the near future
CONTINUOUS e.g. he`s flying to turkey next month. he haz already booked his flight
PRESENT SIMPLE: for timetables/programmes. e.g. the ferry leaves at eight o` clock
tomorrow morning
FUTURE a) for actions which will be in progesses at a stated future time
CONTINUOUS: e.g. this time next week he`ll be flying to morocco
b) for actions wich will difinitely happen in the future, as a result of a
routine or arrangement. e.g i`ll be seeing jim at work later on today
c) when we ask politely about someone`s plans for the near future, in
order to see if our wishes fit in with their plans
e.g. will you be going to the dentist this afternoon
"yes, why? can you make an ppoitment for me to see him
FUTURE PERFECT: for actions which will be finished befores a state future time
e.g. will we have returned home bye sunday afternoon
FUTURE PERFECT to emphasis the duration of an action of an action up to a certain time in
CONTINUOUS: the future
e.g. by the end of this week, she will have been working here for six
hours
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