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I'll never let go, Jack.
future simple (promise)
I'm going to be an astronaut when I grow up.
be going to (intention)
Watch out! We're going to hit that tree!
be going to (prediction with evidence)
We're meeting early tomorrow morning.
present continuous
Our yoga class meets at 10 a.m. this Friday instead of 9 a.m.
present simple (timetable)
I hope you'll write us as soon as you get home.
present simple (after time conjuction)
Staff are not to use their mobiles during work hours.
be + to + infinitive
The prime minister is to visit South Africa next month.
be + to + infinitive
This time next week I'll be lying on the beach in the sun.
future continuous
By September of this year, I'll have been living in Spain for 16 years.
Future perfect continuous
By the end of next year, we'll have finished the project.
future perfect simple
I thought it would be cold today, but it isn't.
future in the past (would)
By the time I left school, I knew I was going to become a doctor.
future in the past (was going to)
Which tense(s) is used to look back at the past and talk about the future as it was at that time?
future in the past; was/were going to; would; supposed to be
Which tense talks about something that will be in progress until a specific point in the future?
future perfect continuous
Which tense talks about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future?
future perfect simple
Which tense talks about an action/event in progress at a specific time in the future?
future continuous
Which structure do we use to refer to rules, instructions or official plans? This is a formal structure, often seen in news reports.
be + infinitive
Which tense do we use with future references in suboridinate clauses after a time conjuction? (when, once, as soon as, until, before)
present simple
Which tense do we use to talk about timetables and schedules?
present simple
Which tense do we use to talk about a set plan or arrangement, often used with a time expression?
present continuous
Which tense is used to talk about intentions for the future or predictions based on evidence?
be going to
Which tense is used to make a prediction about the future, a promise or an action/event at the point of decision?
future simple; will