Hi, Please tell me if they all refer to the future and if there are any differences.
He goes to school on next Monday. He is going to school on next Monday. He will go to school on next Monday. He will be going to school on next Monday.
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-- simple statement of fact with a smidgen of interest or concern.
— Mister Micawber
-- simple statement of fact with a smidgen of interest or concern.
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. He goes to school next Monday.-- a fact determined by a force majeure, like a train schedule He is going to school next Monday.-- an arrangement He will go to school next Monday.-- simple statement of fact He will be going to school next Monday.-- simple statement of fact with a smidgen of interest or concern.