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Future plans and arrangements

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  • The courses are starting at 9 o'clock only tomorrow.
    Correct
  • He'll go to the store when the rain is going to stop.
    Incorrect, we use the present simple after "when"
  • She won't definitely come to the party.
    Incorrect, "definitely" must be after the subject
  • I've just heard the weather's bad this week, so I'm going to take an umbrella with me.
    Incorrect, this is an on the spot decision and we use "will"
  • Sarah is seeing her friends next Friday afternoon.
    Correct
  • Now that I think about it, I'm going to pack light clothes for my trip.
    Incorrect, it's a decision on the spot and we use "wil"
  • Classes are starting at 8 o'clock.
    Incorrect, this is a timetabled event and we use present simple
  • I'm definitely going to search this online.
    Correct
  • I'm going to leave for Spain when the holiday comes.
    Correct