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The Future Tense is a complex area of English language. So many different ideas and tenses can be used with different meanings.On the whole it can be divided as the following four forms:
1) The Future Simple: This tense is used for future facts and certainties, promises, predictions (based on no present evidence), assumptions and threats.
2) The Future Continuous: It is used to predict the present, to refer to future events which are decided, polite inquiries referring to other people's plans.
3) The Future Perfect: It is used to say that something will have been done or completed by a certain time in the future.
4) The Future Perfect Continuous: It is used to say how long something will have continued by a certain time.
5) Be going to+ infinitive: It is used for intentions, predictions (based on present evidence) and planned decisions.
6) The Present Simple: It is used to suggest a more formal situation, for timetables and schedules.
7) The Present Continuous: It is used for definite arrangements and plans without a time frame.