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In the unit I've learned about the Future tenses. It the most complicated grammar point among tenses and causes lots of confusions for students. There are several ways to talk about the future:
1) Future simple (facts, predictions without an evidence, spontaneous decisions, promises/threats.
2) Future Continous ( action in progress in a particular moment in the future, polite form when asking about the plans, prediction about the present)
3) Future Perfect (the action that will be completed at a particular moment in the future)
4) Future Perfect Continous ( action that will be going for some time at a particular moment in the future)
5) \"Going to\" ( plans made before speaking, intentions, predictions made based on present evidence)
6) Present simple (schedules, timetable, formal situations)
7) Present continuous (definite arrangements, plans without a time frame)