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Future simple is used to for future facts and certainties, promises, predictions not based on present evidence, assumptions and speculations, spontaneous decisions, and threats. \"Shall\" is used for suggestions, invitations, and greater formality, while \"will\" expresses a stronger intention, coercion, or determination. Future continuous is used to say something that will be in progress at a particular moment in the future, predict the present, for polite inquiries to other people's plans, but not to influence their intentions, and to refer to future events which are fixed or decided. Future perfect is used to say something that will have been done, completed, or achieved by a certain time in the future. Future perfect sentences generally begin with an adverbial expression that signals when a future event will be completed. Future perfect continuous says how long something will have continued by a certain time. Sentences in this form generally us an adverbial phrase that beings with \"by.\" \"Be going\" plus an infinitive is used for intentions, predictions, and plans. Present simple can be used to suggest a more formal situation, for timbales and schedules, and to suggest a more informal tone. Present continuous can be used for definite arrangements and decisions.