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# Present Progressive Use the present progressive for actions happening now or for definite arrangements in the future. * My friends are waiting for me at the airport. * What are you doing now? * My friends are arriving tomorrow. * What are you doing tonight? **Note:** Time expressions such as th...

# Present Progressive Use the present progressive for actions happening now or for definite arrangements in the future. * My friends are waiting for me at the airport. * What are you doing now? * My friends are arriving tomorrow. * What are you doing tonight? **Note:** Time expressions such as the following indicate the future: tonight, tomorrow, next week. # Future with Going to and Will Use (be +) going to to talk about plans. Use will + maybe/probably for uncertain or indefinite plans. * What are you going to do on your vacation? * I'm going to travel to Europe. * I'm not going to travel this year. * Where will you stay? * Maybe I'll stay with friends. * I probably won't stay in a hotel. # Infinitives of Purpose Use the infinitive to say why people do things. * I'm going to KSA to visit relatives. * He got up early to catch the plane.

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