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UNIT 6
FUTURE TIME
present continuous future
• Use for a fixed arrangement in the future e.g. an event already written in a diary.
I'm coming back next Thursday
We're having a party next Friday Would you like to come?
Note that there is usually a time reference.
What are you doing next week?
present simple
• Use for an event that always happens at a certain time, or is part of a timetable.
The conference begins on Tuesday at 10.00.
will, going to or present continuous?
When we make predictions will and going to are both possible.
I think Helen is going to win. I think Helen will win.
We use going to when we talk about plans.
We're going to go to France next year (a plan)
present continuous
We use present continuous when we talk about an arrangement that is definitely
fixed.
We're leaving for France on Monday (we've bought the tickets)
When we see that an event has already started to happen, we use going to.
Look at that ship! It's going to hit the rocks!
future continuous will + be + -ing
Use future continuous
• to describe an activity in progress in the future, with a time reference.
This time next week 1'11be starting at my new school.
What will you be doing in ten years' time?
future perfect will + have + past participle