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Ways of talking about the future

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πŸ‘Ways of talking about the future

πŸ‘‰1) We use will for statements about the future, and for predictions about the future. It often expresses the future as fact – so it's used for very strong opinions or predictions. It can also be used for instant decisions made at the time of speaking.

In 100 years' time, everyone will have an electric car.

πŸ‘‰2) Be going to is used for present situations that extend into the future, or for something you want to do. There is often present evidence for the prediction.

The government is going to raise fuel taxes.

πŸ‘‰3) The present continuous is used for arrangements. It's very similar to going to for intention.

I'm cooking for six guests next week.

πŸ‘‰4) The present simple is used for timetabled events.

The meal starts at six.

πŸ‘‰5) In addition, we can use be about to talk about that will happen in the near future.

Quick, the film is about to start!
We're about to leave. Get on the bus.

πŸ‘‰6) Some normal verbs also indicate plans and intentions for the future.

I plan to study photography next year.
I aim to be finished by 8pm.
Mark intends to move to Berlin.
We've arranged to meet next Monday.
She decided to take the train tomorrow.
πŸ€”Form

Will: subject + will + infinitive

Be going to: subject + am/are/is going to + base form of verb

Present continuous: subject + am/are/is + ing form of verb

Present simple: subject + verb

About to: subject + am/are/is about to + base form

Normal verbs: use as usual, followed by to + base form of verb

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