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Published At: 4/4/2025, 9:06:02 AM
EXERCISE
EXPLANATION
Use of Future Tenses – will, be going to and present continuous
We use different tenses to talk about the future in English. At the A2 level, the most common ones are:
will
be going to
present continuous
1. Will
Form:
Subject + will + base verb
Examples:
I will call you tomorrow.
She will help us with the project.
Use:
For decisions made at the moment of speaking.
For promises, offers, or predictions without evidence.
Examples:
I’m tired. I will go to bed now. (decision)
It will rain tomorrow. (prediction)
2. Be Going To
Form:
Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb
Examples:
We are going to visit our grandparents.
He is going to buy a new phone.
Use:
For plans or intentions.
For predictions based on what we see or know now.
Examples:
I am going to study English tonight. (plan)
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain. (evidence)
3. Present Continuous for Future
Form:
Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing
Examples:
I am meeting my friend at 6 p.m.
They are flying to Paris next week.
Use:
For fixed arrangements or appointments in the near future.
Examples:
We are having lunch with the manager tomorrow.
Comparison Table: Will vs. Be Going To vs. Present Continuous
Future Form
Form
When to Use
Example
Will
will + base verb
Spontaneous decisions, promises, general predictions
I will help you with that.
Be Going To
am/is/are + going to + base verb
Planned actions, predictions based on now
We are going to watch a movie tonight.
Present Continuous
am/is/are + verb-ing
Future arrangements (often with a time)
She is meeting the teacher at 10 a.m.
Tip: Use will when you decide at the moment, going to for plans or visible future, and present continuous for fixed appointments.