0 I am very confuse with future simple and future perfect, future simple and future continuous.02br 00Can someone help me to distinguish them?02br 00I've already distinguished future perfect and future continuous but i am still wondering what the differences between future simple and future perfect, future simple and future continuous are? 02br 00It is very complicated. Isn't it?0-
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0 «It is very complicated. 02br 02br 00Examples of these tenses:02br 02br 00Let's assume a movie "The Eye" will be shown on TV tomorrow at 21:00. m.
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0 «It is very complicated.
02br 02br 00Examples of these tenses:02br 02br 00Let's assume a movie "The Eye" will be shown on TV tomorrow at 21:00.
m.
[note: the movie has started but hasn't ended] I'll be watching "The Eye"»02br 00Future Perfect: «Tomorrow at 23:30 (the movie has ended) I will have watched "The Eye" and will be sleeping» 0-
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0 «It is very complicated. Isn't it?»02br 00No, it's not complicated at all.02br 02br 00Future Simple denotes an action that you'll start and (if you're lucky) finish in the future.02br 02br 00Future Continuous refers to an event that will be on-going (in progress) at some moment in the future.02br 02br 00Future Perfect is u