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Unit 8 covered the components of the future tense. The future tense can be confusing to learn, because here are several forms that can vary based on the usage. There are even present tense forms that can be used when referring to the future. The future tense forms consist of future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, "going to" future, present simple, and present continuous. The future simple form is used for future facts and certainties, promises, predictions, assumptions, spontaneous decisions, and threats. Future continuous can be used to say something will be in progress at a certain time in the future and to make predictions in the present( w/o evidence). Future perfect can be used to describe something will have be done in the future, while future perfect continuous shows how long something will have continued by a certain time. The "going to" future form is used showing intentions, predictions( w/ evidence), and plans. The usage for present simple for the future is to suggest a more formal setting, time tables and schedules, and impersonal tone. In the future tense, present continuous is used to describe definite arrangements, and decisions and plans without a time frame. Depending on the setting, the last two present tense forms can be substitute for their future tense counterparts.
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