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This document discusses the different verb forms used to talk about the future in English: the present simple, present continuous, "going to" form, and will. It provides examples of when each form is used, such as using the present simple for scheduled events, present continuous for plans, "going to" for intentions/decisions and predictions based on evidence, and will for beliefs about the future, requests/offers/promises, and willingness. It notes there is sometimes overlap between the forms, such as both
- Author
- Lia
- Language
- EN