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HOW TO TALK ABOUT THE FUTURE

Discussing future events involves using specific verbs and tenses to convey different nuances. Verbs like "plan," "hope," and "want" indicate intentions or desires. The word "will" is versatile; it can be used for promises, refusals, offers, orders, or expressing beliefs about what will happen.

HOW TO TALK ABOUT THE FUTURE

HOW TO TALK ABOUT THE FUTURE

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Some verbs like

plan, hope, want etc.
We plan to go to France for our holidays.

Modals

may, might and could when we are not sure about the future
I might stay at home tonight or I might go to the cinema.

Be going to

to make predictions based on evidence we can see or hear
Look at those black clouds. I think it's going to rain. (= I can see that it will rain.)
to talk about plans or intentions
I'm going to drive to work today.

Will be + ving

for something happening before and after a specific time in the future
I'll be working at eight o'clock.

Will

For promising, refusing, offering and ordering
I will have some pizza.
I'll see you tomorrow.
to mean want to or be willing to
I hope you will come to my party.
for expressing beliefs about the future
I'm sure you will enjoy the film.

Present Continuous

for plans or arrangements:
They are coming to see us tomorrow.

Simple Present

for something scheduled
The holidays start next week.
The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning.