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Moonking Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Tense

please tell me how to use "be going to", simple future tense and present continueous tense refering to future. I offen mix them up. thanks Emotion: smile
  

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The three forms are: 1. " 2. " 3.

  • The three forms are: 1.
  • " 2.
  • " 3.
  • " OK - so I know where to start, what do you see as the difference between them?
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The three forms are:

1. Present Tense: "I go to university."
2. Present Continuous: "I am going to university next year."
3. Future Continuous: "I will be going to university next year."

OK - so I know where to start, what do you see as the difference between them?
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I asked the difference between:

1. simple future tense

2. be going to do

3. present continuous tense refering to future ?
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Sorry. Perhaps someone else can tell you that. And in particular, disabuse you of the notion that 'present continuous tense' refers "to the future!"

'referring' is spelt...so.
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Hi,

please tell me how to use "be going to", simple future tense and present continueous tense refering to future. I offen mix them up.

Here are some basic comments, with basic examples.

There are also more complex considerations, which I won't mention here.



Timetable future.

The plane leaves tomorrow. Describes a fixed timeta
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thank u for show me my mistakes. i know my E's not good. So i join this 4rum with the hope to improve my E.
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@ clive: thank u so much.
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moonkingthank u for show me my mistakes. i know my E's not good. So i join this 4rum with the hope to improve my E.

Hi Moonking,
If you are really serious about improving your English, first thing you need to do is to get rid of the texting style English. Capitalize your 'i's' and first word of sentences. Just a suggestion...
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Ok. I'll pay attention. Thanks Emotion: smile

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