There are many ways of expressing the future➡️
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE ➡️
We use the Present Continuous Tense to talk about a plan, programme or arrangement in the near future.
For example ➡️
I am meeting Meema at six this evening.
We are going to Nashik tomorrow.
My sister is spending her vacation in Nainital.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE ➡️
We sometimes use the Simple Present Tense for a plan or arrangement in the future:
For example ➡️
The Chief Guest arrives here at 10 am.
When do the school holidays begin?
The Simple Present often suggests a fixed, official programme or timetable, rather than an informal plan for a private purpose.
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE (will/shall + base form of the verb ➡️ I shall/will cook. He will cook. He will not/won't cook.)
future which is not coloured with intention, arrangement or likelihood.
For example ➡️
I will be twenty five next Sunday.
She will know my address.
The bus will take you to Hanuman Chowk.
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