Will: for predictions based on our personal opinions.: I think the music I like will change in future, I think she'll choose the black one, Will: for offers and immediate decisions.: Don’t worry, I’ll lend you some money for the concert ticket., It’s quiet in here. I’ll put some music on., going to: for intentions or things we’re planning (but we haven’t decided the details yet).: The boys are going to start their own band., The team's going to go for a drink at some point this weekend, present continuous: For arranged/organised future events.: I’m meeting Abi at the concert at 8 p.m., We're eating dinner at 7.30 on the dot, Present simple: We use the present simple for scheduled or timetabled events.: The concert finishes late tonight., The train arrives at 10pm, future continuous: For an action in progress at a specific future time.: We will be having lunch then, You can come, but we will be working, Will: promises: I will always love you, I won't forget your tea, Will: express certainty : She will love that!, I will be coming,

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