This document discusses the different tenses used to talk about the future in English: future simple, future continuous, future perfect simple, and future perfect continuous. It explains their typical uses: the future simple is used for predictions without evidence, intentions/decisions, future facts, and first conditional clauses. The future continuous is used for planned activities in progress. The future perfect forms are used for activities that will be completed by a future time. Other verb forms like "be going to", the present simple, present continuous, and "may/might" are also used to refer to the future. Examples are provided to illustrate the uses of each future tense and form.