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The simple future tense describes actions that have not happened yet but will take place at some point after the moment of speaking. The Two Main Forms: "Will" vs. "Be Going To"

Now that you have completed the structured simple future tense exercises, it’s time to be creative. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing your plans for the next weekend. You must use:

We use "will" for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, and general predictions about the future without immediate evidence.