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In Unit 8 I have learned there are 7 most commonly used future tenses in the English language. The future simple form is used for expressing future facts and certainties, promises, and predictions. \"I will not go to the party today\" is an example of the future simple tense. The future continuous tense is to say that something will be in motion at a particular time in the future where as the future perfect tense is to say that something will have been done by a certain time in the future. \"Bob will not have called in sick for 2 years\" is a future perfect sentence. Future perfect continuous is to say how long something will have continued by a certain time. The \"be going to\" future usage is about intentions, predictions based on present evidence, and plans. \"I am not going to be in Florida next week.\" The present simple tense is used for decisions and plans without a time frame and the present continuous for both definite decisions and plans without a time frame.