will, when we decide to do something at the time of speaking (spontaneous), offering – but not asking – to do something, agreeing to do something after someone asks you, promising to do something, asking somebody to do something, after 'I think...' to make predictions with little or no evidence, when using 'probably', 'I expect' or 'I wonder if/what...', shall, in questions, to ask somebody’s opinion, especially in offers and suggestions, going to, describing something you have already decided to do/which you intend to do, an action you have decided to do, but not arranged, making predictions based on solid evidence, present continuous, an action you have decided and arranged to do, often on a specific day or at a specific time, o talk about an action just before you do it, present simple, when we talk about timetables, programmed events etc..
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