- Use Future Tense “will” for future events that cannot be controlled and for spontaneous
reactions,
- Future Tense “going to” for plans, intentions and the near future,
- Present Simple for schedules (e. g. times of arrivals and departures),
- Present Progressive for individual plans and intentions.
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- “I think I will be back at seven.”
- “I am going to become a teacher.”
- “I am playing chess with him tomorrow.”
- “The train leaves at eight”.
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