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The unit is bout the future forms. Form: WILL + infinitive (without "to") for all persons (will do; will look).also: I/we shall;he/she/it/you/they will. The verb "will" does not express a preplanned action. The present continuous (with adverbs referring to the future) is used instead of the simple future if it is necessary to show that future actions are preplanned. The phrase "be going to" is widely used in speech and writing to show preplanned future actions. The simple present is used instead of the simple future for future actions according to schedule / timetable, usually about the work of public transportation, stores, cinema, etc. FUTURE CONTINUOUS Form: WILL + BE + present participle for all persons (will be doing; will be looking). FUTURE PERFECT Form: WILL + HAVE + past participle for all persons (will have done; will have looked). The action (future perfect) will happen before another future action or before a specific point of time in the future. (Another future action is expressed by the simple present, because the future tense forms are not allowed in subordinate clauses of time.) FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS Form: WILL + HAVE + BEEN + present participle for all persons (will have been doing; will have been looking).
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