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Future - Present Simple & Continuous Tenses

Posted May 27th, 2008 by silgitsin

Future - Present Simple and Continuous

The Present Continuous is used for future arrangements. For example:
- I’m playing tennis with John tomorrow.
The Present Simple is used for scheduled events in the future. For example:
- He has a doctor’s appointment tomorrow. (It’s part of his schedule)

Present Continuous
The Present Continuous is used for future arrangements. For example:
- I’m going to see my friends this evening.
- He’s going to write a book.
- What are you going to do?
The use of the Present Continuous often stresses the involvement of other people in these arrangements.

Compare the future with going to, the Present Continuous and will:
- I’m going to visit my family this summer. - A future plan
- I’m meeting my family at 6.00. - A fixed arrangement involving other people.
Fixed arrangements can also use going to, but the Present Continuous is more common.
- I’ll meet my family tomorrow. - Will is usually not used with arrangements and this sounds unusual.
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The Future Perfect Tense

Posted November 13th, 2007 by Leon

A. USE

1. The Future Perfect tense is used to refer to a non-continuous action which will be completed by a certain time in the future.
Future Perfect, gelecekte belirli bir zamandan önce tamamlanmış olacak eylemleri ifade etmek için future perfect tense kullanılır.

In September, I will have lived in Malatya for four years.
Thomas
will have finished the project by Wednesday.

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Posted in Grammar, Türkçe-Turkish No Comments Tags: future, perfect, Zaman

Future Progressive

Posted October 30th, 2007 by silgitsin

Future progressive tense is used to indicate action which will be taking place at some time in the future.

For example,

    I will be singing at Symphony Hall next month.

    We’ll be leaving next Monday.

    When you arrive, I’ll be cooking dinner.

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Future Simple

Posted October 30th, 2007 by silgitsin

In English the Future Time is expressed in a number of ways. The most common are with will and be going to. See examples from the following sentences.

I will finish my homework in an hour.

I’m going to finish my homework in an hour.

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