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Future Tenses (Be going to and will (We use Be going to to talk about…
Future Tenses
Be going to and will
We use Be going to to talk about plans and intentions which we have already decide to do in the future.
We can also use be going to to make predictions about the future, particularly when we have evidence for the prediction.
We use will and won't to make general predictions about the future. We often use think, hope, expect, etc with will and won't to express our opinion.
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We use definitely, probably, perhaps and it's possible that with will to say how certain we think something is.
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Future Continuous
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Short Answer
Yes, subject + will. / No, subject + won't
Use
We use the future continuous to talk about activities in progress at a particular time in the future. The activities are in progress and so they are finished
Future Perfect
Form
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Short answer
Yes, subject + will. / No, subject + won't.
Use
We use the future perfect to talk about activities that will be finished before a certain time in the future
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