The future is the tense used to predict or talk about future events
will
Most often, you will use the phrases ‘will’ or ‘going to’ in order to refer to an upcoming event, but sometimes students of the English language can become confused over which one to use and when
Even if you misuse them, a native speaker is going to understand you without any problems
Which tense do we use to talk about decisions made before speaking, plans, and prediction BASED ON EVIDENCE? answer choices
Express a prediction based on present evidence (Predictions with Evidence) Look at those black clouds
it back to you tomorrow
When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about the future, we use will
For things that we decide to do now
The predicted event is either very near (and can be seen) or seems sure to happen: 11
Study hard or you will fail
Future forms - exercises
El futuro simple going to
When we refer to the future in conditional clauses, we usually use the present simple
However, we use will with : - Habitual actions : eg : These birds will come back next year
I AM GOING TO : I HAVE DECIDED TO DO STH
I think I to bed
(Present continuous with going to) I will be sending the payment tomorrow
Aug 01, 2021 · It is a little hot, I will going to open the window
Very forward, impatient
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