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How do I use present tenses to talk about the future
- Sara won't be able to come: she's going skiing next weekend.
- Sara won't be able to come; she'll go skiing next weekend.
- Can you tell me what time the next train leaves?
- Can you tell me what time the next train will leave?
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Several different future forms are possible, but in general we most commonly use the present continuous to talk about an arrangement:
- I'm taking my exam tomorrow!
- We use will for instant reactions, predictions and promises:
- That's the doorbell! I'll get it!
Compare:
- I'll probably stay in tomorrow night. (I've got no arranged plans)
- I'm playing squash tomorrow night. (I've already arranged it(
We use the present simple for future timetabled events.
Compare:
The plane leaves at 8 am. (timetabled event)
I'm leaving the house at 5.30 am. (personal arrangement)
Complete the sentences below using the correct form of the verbs.
- The conference ……… starts ……… (start) at 9 am, so we'll have to set off early.
- It's very gloomy weather; I think I ……………… (stay) indoors today
- The only direct flight ……………… (leave) at 5 am, which means an early start.
- Sorry I'm late. I promise it ……………… (happen) again!
- Have you heard from Luca recently?' 'He ……………… (get married) next month.'
- Gwen and Tom ……………… (go) to Mauritius for their honeymoon.
- There's no hurry, the film ……………… (not / start) until 9 pm.
- I normally leave work early on Friday, but this Friday I ……………… (work) late.