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Present Continuous Present Continuous Present Continuous
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Recommended age 4 - 18 years
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The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It is used to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing at the present time. Specifically, the present continuous can express actions occurring right at this moment or actions that are in the process of happening but not necessarily at this exact second, such as longer term activities currently in progress. It provides examples of using the present continuous to talk about what someone is doing now with verbs like "eating", "skiing", or "not dancing", as well as longer term activities like "studying to become a doctor."

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BE GOING TO AND WILL FOR FUTURE BE GOING TO AND WILL FOR FUTURE BE GOING TO AND WILL FOR FUTURE BE GOING TO AND WILL FOR FUTURE
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Recommended age 4 - 18 years
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This document discusses the different ways to express the future tense in English using "will" and "be going to". It explains that "will" is used for predictions without evidence, quick decisions, promises and offers, while "be going to" is used for plans, intentions and predictions based on clear signs. Examples are provided of affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of both "will" and "be going to". Situations are given for the reader to practice choosing the correct future tense construction.

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