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Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned and decided, when a date and/or a place have been chosen?
Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned and decided, when a date and/or a place have been chosen?
- Past perfect
- Be going to
- Present continuous (correct)
- Future continuous
What does 'be going to' emphasize when used for future arrangements?
What does 'be going to' emphasize when used for future arrangements?
- Intention to do something (correct)
- Situation or action in progress at a certain time
- Already decided place and/or time
- Polite inquiry about future arrangements
When can the future continuous be used instead of the present continuous for future events?
When can the future continuous be used instead of the present continuous for future events?
- To talk about situations or actions in progress at a certain time (correct)
- To emphasize already decided place and/or time
- To express past events
- To ask politely about future arrangements
Which form emphasizes the fact that a place and/or time has already been decided for future plans?
Which form emphasizes the fact that a place and/or time has already been decided for future plans?
What is the main difference between present continuous and 'be going to' when used to talk about future plans?
What is the main difference between present continuous and 'be going to' when used to talk about future plans?
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