This document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including the future simple tense using will, be going to for plans and predictions with evidence, the present continuous for future arrangements, and the present simple for timetables and schedules. The future simple tense refers to spontaneous decisions, promises, and predictions using will. Be going to is used for plans and intentions as well as predictions supported by clear evidence. The present continuous expresses future arrangements and the present simple is used for timetables and schedules.
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