English Grammar: Present Continuous, Will, and Be Going To
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What is the Present Continuous tense used to describe?

  • completed actions in the past
  • temporary or changing situations (correct)
  • future plans or arrangements
  • permanent or general truths
  • When do we use 'will' to talk about the future?

  • to talk about spontaneous decisions (correct)
  • to talk about planned or arranged events
  • to talk about completed actions in the past
  • to talk about permanent general truths
  • What is the difference between 'will' and 'be going to'?

  • 'Will' is for completed actions in the past, and 'be going to' is for future predictions
  • 'Will' is for planned events, and 'be going to' is for spontaneous decisions
  • 'Will' is for spontaneous decisions, and 'be going to' is for planned events (correct)
  • 'Will' is for permanent general truths, and 'be going to' is for temporary situations
  • What is 'be going to' used to talk about?

    <p>plans or arrangements for the future</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When do we use the Present Continuous to talk about the future?

    <p>when we have a fixed plan or arrangement</p> Signup and view all the answers

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