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What is the Present Continuous tense used to describe?
temporary or changing situations
When do we use 'will' to talk about the future?
to talk about spontaneous decisions
What is the difference between 'will' and 'be going to'?
'Will' is for spontaneous decisions, and 'be going to' is for planned events
What is 'be going to' used to talk about?
plans or arrangements for the future
When do we use the Present Continuous to talk about the future?
when we have a fixed plan or arrangement
Test your understanding of English grammar by identifying the correct uses of Present Continuous, Will, and Be Going To tenses. Learn when to use each tense to describe future actions and events.
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