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I’m sure Tom will be a good architect.
He says he’ll always remember our school.
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I shan’t see you next week.
My parents won’t agree with this idea.
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Shall I phone you later?
Will they buy the textbook?
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Where will you go next summer?
Who will win? I hope Helen will.
Look, read and remember!
There are three main ways of talking about the future in English. Two of them you already know. But you can also use the present continuous tense to talk about your plans or things you have decided to do, especially with the verbs to go, to come, to arrive, to move, to leave, to have.
I’m travelling to Rome tomorrow. = I’m going to travel to Rome tomorrow.
When are you leaving for Washington DC? = When are you going to leave for Washington DC?
We are having a party next Saturday night. Who is coming? = We are going to have a party next Saturday night. Who is going to come?
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