future with present simple and present continuous
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Future with Present Simple and Present Continuous
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Future actions and intentions can be expressed with Present Simple Tense
and Present Continuous Tense
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We use Present Simple for Future when actions are planned according to
a schedule The game starts at 11
a.m. The bus leaves
at 10 a.m.
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We use Present Continuous for Future when actions are appointed in advance for a certain period
(day, week, month)
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I am meeting the manager at two o’clock.
She is leaving for England
on 28th.
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Remember: Future is expressed not only with ‘will’ and ‘going to+verb’ but also with Present Simple and Present
Continuous