More people will buy electyric cars in the future. - We use will to talk about things we expect to happen or predict will happen:, It probably won't be cold tomorrow. - We use will to talk about things which are not certain:, My app says that the sun will rise at 5 am tomorrow. - We use will to talk about future facts:, There's someone at the door. I'll get it. - We use will to talk about quick decisions about what to do next:, Don't worry. I won't be late. - We use will to talk about an offer or a promise:, I'm going to sneeze. - We use going to to talk about things we predict based on what we can see, or something that we think is certain to happen:, I'm going to watch the match on TV. - We use going to to talk about future plans we intend to do:, I'm starting a new course tomorrow. - We use the Present Continuous to talk about arrangements or plans or plans which have already been made:, The film starts at 3.30. Don't be late. - We use the Present Simple to talk about events in the future that are certain because they are facts:, The lesson ends at 5.00 this afternoon. - We use the Present Simple to talk about fixed plans or events in the future:,

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