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When an event is on a schedule or timetable (for example, the take-off time for a plane), we often use the present simple to express the future. We usually also use a future word (expressed or understood) like tomorrow, at 6.30pm, next week.
Only a few verbs are used in this way, for example:
* be, open, close, begin, start, end, finish, arrive, come, leave, return
Look at these sentences:
* The train leaves Detroit at 9pm tonight.
* John starts work next week.
* Tomorrow is Thursday.
The Card is for Future Time...
# Going to for Intention & Prediction
# Present Continuous for Plan
# Will for No Plan, Prediction & Be
Only a few verbs are used in this way, for example:
* be, open, close, begin, start, end, finish, arrive, come, leave, return
Look at these sentences:
* The train leaves Detroit at 9pm tonight.
* John starts work next week.
* Tomorrow is Thursday.
The Card is for Future Time...
# Going to for Intention & Prediction
# Present Continuous for Plan
# Will for No Plan, Prediction & Be
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