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The document discusses using the present simple and present continuous tenses to talk about the future. The present simple is used for future actions that are planned according to a schedule, like "The game starts at 11 a.m." The present continuous is used for future actions that are appointed in advance for a certain period of time, like "I am meeting the manager at two o'clock." Both tenses, along with will and going to, can be used to express future actions and intentions.





