Present Continuous - an arrangement (fixed plans with decided time and place), to be going to + V - future plans and intentions (implying that a decision has been made); predictions when there's some evidence, Future Continuous  - for future arrangements, polite enquiries about arrangements, and sometimes to emphasize that something will happen anyway, regardless whether we arranged it or not + about an action in progress at some time in the future, to be about to + V - about something that is going to happen very soon, but without giving a specific time, to be on the point / verge of + GER - about something that is going to happen very soon, but without giving a specific time (more formal; about something is more imminent), to be to + V - about official plans and arrangements (very formal), Future Perfect  - about an action that will be finished before some time in the future, Present Simple - for timetabled events; used in future time clauses, shall + V - to make an offer or suggestion or to express determination (with I / we), will + V - for simple future facts, decisions and offers, and general predictions and typical behaviour, Future Perfect Continuous - about how long someone has been doing something , up to a point in the future, may / might + V - not very certain predictions, intentions,

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