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Unit 8 Describes the different types of future tenses, and when it is appropriate to use them. First being the future simple form, to be used stating certain facts and certainties, promises, predictions, assumptions, spontaneous decisions and threats. The future continuous is to describe future events that are fixed or decided upon with a stance of something being in progress with a time frame. it will describe the subject, will, be, verb + ing. The future perfect will describe something that will be done, completed in the future. This form is relate to will + have + past participle. The next is the future perfect continuous; describes the length at which how long something will have been continued by a certain time with the same form set up as the future perfect, with a different emphasis on usage. Then the last two, the present simple, for timetables and schedules, to suggest more impersonal tone. The present continuous, for definite arrangements being set without a time.