This document summarizes several ways to express future actions and events in English. It discusses using going to + infinitive to talk about future plans and predictions with evidence. The present continuous (be + verb-ing) is used for future plans or arrangements. Will + infinitive expresses predictions without evidence, offers, promises, and decisions made at the moment. Shall + infinitive is used in questions with "I" and "we" for offers and suggestions. It provides example sentences and links for further practice.