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In this unit I have learned about the different future tenses. The first future tense is the future simple which is used for future facts and certainties, promises, predictions (based on no present evidence), assumptions/speculations, spontaneous decisions, and threats. I also learned the different connotations behind using shall and will. The future continuous tense is used to say that something will be in progress at a particular moment in the future, to 'predict the present' to say what we think or guess might be happening now, for polite inquiries referring to other people's plans, and to refer to future events which are fixed or decided. The future perfect tense is used to say that something will have been done, completed, or achieved by a certain time in the future. The future perfect continuous tense is used when one wants to say how long something will have continued by a certain time. This focuses more on the duration of an activity, where the future perfect tense focuses on the completion of the activity. the going to future tense is used with intentions, predictions based on present evidence, and plans made before speaking. The present simple and present continuous tenses can also be utilized with the future. The present simple tense is used to suggest a more formal situation, for timetables and schedules, and to suggest a more impersonal tone. The present continuous tense is used for definite arrangements and for decisions and plans made without a time table. I also learned teaching ideas for each of these different tenses.
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