1. There are several ways to talk about the future in English including will/shall, going to, present continuous, present simple, future continuous, future perfect simple, and future perfect continuous. Each structure expresses a degree of certainty or plan for the future event.
2. Will/shall is used for spontaneous, unplanned future events or predictions without evidence. Going to expresses premeditated intentions or predictions based on present evidence. Present continuous indicates solid plans and arrangements. Present simple follows time conjunctions or refers to schedules. Future tenses involve events starting or continuing in the future.
3. The document provides examples and explanations of how and when to use each future tense in English.
1. There are several ways to talk about the future in English including will/shall, going to, present continuous, present simple, future continuous, future perfect simple, and future perfect continuous. Each structure expresses a degree of certainty or plan for the future event.
2. Will/shall is used for spontaneous, unplanned future events or predictions without evidence. Going to expresses premeditated intentions or predictions based on present evidence. Present continuous indicates solid plans and arrangements. Present simple follows time conjunctions or refers to schedules. Future tenses involve events starting or continuing in the future.
3. The document provides examples and explanations of how and when to use each future tense in English.