1. Will / Won't (Simple Future) Structure: Subject + will/won’t + ____ verb Use: This form expresses general future ____, spontaneous ____, promises, offers, and predictions not based on current ____. Examples: I ____ call you later. (promise) It won’t ____ tomorrow. (prediction) 2. Going to + Base ____ Structure: ____ + am/is/are + going to + base verb Use: Used for plans and ____ that are already decided, or for predictions based on present ____. Examples: I’m ____ to study abroad next year. (plan) Look at those clouds; it’s going to ____. (prediction based on evidence) 3. Present ____ Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb(-ing) Use: Used for ____ plans or arrangements in the near future, often with a specific ____ mentioned. Examples: We’re ____ them at 7 p.m. (arrangement) She’s ____ to New York tomorrow. (____ plan) 4. Present ____ Structure: Subject + verb Use: Used mainly for ____ events, often in timetables, programs, or fixed ____. Examples: The train ____ at 6 a.m. (scheduled timetable) The conference starts on ____. (fixed schedule) 5. Future ____ Structure: Subject + ____ be + verb(-ing) Use: Describes actions that will be in ____ at a specific time in the future, or for polite ____ about plans. Examples: I’ll be ____ at that time tomorrow. (action in progress) Will you ____ using the car this evening? (polite inquiry) 6. Future ____ Structure: Subject + will have + past ____ Use: Refers to actions that will be ____ by a specific time in the future. Examples: ____ 2025, I will have ____ my degree. They will have ____ by the time you arrive. 7. Future Perfect ____ Structure: Subject + ____ have been + verb(-ing) Use: Indicates the ____ of an action up to a ____ point in the future. Examples: By next month, she will ____ been working here for five years. They will have ____ traveling for 10 hours by the time they reach the city.

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