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Future tenses can be confusing but this unit does a great job in organizing the different ideas and relating those ideas back to the 'Present Tenses' unit. Future tenses follow many of the same rules as the present tenses. Future Simple is used when referring to a 'person will' situation. Some of the affirmative sentences will begin with 'I will, you will, she will etc' followed by the verb. Future Continuous uses 'will be' along with the -ing form of verbs to discuss something that will be in progress in the future or to predict a present action along with other situations. This structure relates back to the Present Continuous tense that also uses the same -ing verb form. One tense that is new to future tenses is the 'be going' structure which are used when discussing intentions, predictions or plans. The future tense can be very useful since now the students will be able to discuss plans for the future. It opens up a whole new realm of discussion that can be intimidating but this unit does a good job in connection the future tense back to the present tense and showing some similarities as well can clarifying some of the more confusing areas such as the difference between 'Future Perfect' and 'Future Perfect Continuous' Where 'Future Perfect' deals in the completion of an action by a certain time, and 'Future Perfect Continuous' deals with how long something will have continued for by a certain time. Another difference between 'Future Perfect' and 'Future Perfect Continuous' is the ending of the verb. 'Future Perfect' uses the past participle while 'Future Perfect Continuous' uses the -ing ending for verbs.
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