Shall - Used more commonly in British English to express a formal suggestion or offer (e.g., "__ we go to the park?")., Going to - A structure used for future plans or intentions when you have already decided to do something (e.g., "I’m __ visit my grandmother this weekend")., Will - Used for decisions made spontaneously at the moment of speaking (e.g., "I __ get that for you!")., Present continuous - A tense used for arrangements in the near future (e.g., "I am __ to the cinema tomorrow")., Might - A modal verb used to express possibility or uncertainty about the future (e.g., "It __ rain later")., Be about to - Used to refer to something that is going to happen very soon (e.g., "The movie is __ start")., Simple present - A tense surprisingly used to talk about scheduled future events (e.g., "The train __ at 8 PM tomorrow")., Future perfect - A tense that expresses actions that will be completed before a specific future time (e.g., "By next year, I __ __ graduated")., Would - Used in the second conditional to talk about hypothetical future situations (e.g., "If I won the lottery, I __ buy a house")., Wont - The contraction of "will not", used for future negations (e.g., "I __ be able to attend the party")., Will be - A structure used for the future continuous tense to indicate an action that will be in progress at a specific future moment (e.g., "This time next week, I __ __ traveling")., Shall not - A more formal way of saying "will not" (e.g., "__ we continue this discussion later?")., Future perfect cont - A tense that shows how long something will have been happening by a certain point in the future (e.g., "By next month, I __ __ __ teaching here for 10 years")., Probably - An adverb used to express something that is likely to happen in the future (e.g., "I will __ be there by noon")., Going - Part of a phrase used with "to" to express planned or decided future actions (e.g., "She’s __ to study later").,
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