Future forms – will, be going to, present continuous
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www.liveworksheets.com › worksheets › enClose. Live worksheets > English > English language > Future forms > Future forms. Future forms. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple, the present continuous, will or be going to. ID: 164619. Language: English. School subject: English language. Grade/level: Pre-intermediate. Age: 12+.
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learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammarTony1980. Permalink. Hello Andi, The beginning of the sentences you asked about establishes a different context. 'Tomorrow is the day I've decided' makes it sound as if you're making a plan now for a future time. 'going to' is the most typical form we use to speak about plans. All the best, Kirk. The LearnEnglish Team.