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Future: Predictions, Plans and Intentions

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  • The store (close) at 10 PM tonight.
    closes (Present simple is used for timetables and fixed schedules.)
  • I (fly) to Paris next week.
    am flying (present progressive for arranged plans).
  • It (will,won’t,may) rain tomorrow; the forecast is clear.
    wont ("Won’t" is the contraction of "will not" and is used for negative predictions.)
  • She (go) to buy a new phone soon.
    "Going to" is used for intentions or decisions already made.
  • I (will, won't,might) go to the gym later, but I’m not sure.
    "Might" suggests uncertainty about the action.
  • She(will,won't, might) be late for the meeting.
    might (expresses a possibility)
  • I (see) to the dentist at 3 PM tomorrow.
    am seeing. Present progressive is preferred for scheduled appointments.
  • He (will, won’t, might) like the surprise if he hates chocolate.
    "Won’t" is the contraction of "will not" and is used for negative predictions.
  • The train (leave) at 8:30 AM tomorrow.
    (leaves) Present simple is used for official schedules/timetables.
  • We (visit) my grandparents this weekend.
    are visiting ( Present progressive is used for planned personal arrangements.)
  • We (see) to the cinema on Friday.
    are seeing (present progressive for arrangements).
  • We (have) dinner with my parents this weekend.
    (are having) Present progressive is used for planned personal arrangements.
  • He (will,wont,may,might) pass the exam; he studied really hard.
    will (expresses a strong future certainty)
  • She (will, won't, might) move to London next year. But i am not really sure.
    "Might" expresses uncertainty or a 50/50 chance.