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This unit discussed the differences between the 5 main future tenses (with two present tenses that can act like future tenses.) Future Simple --I will eat a hotdog for lunch-- is used for future facts, promises, predictions, assumptions, spontaneous decisions, and threats. Future Continuous --Will you be watching the soccer game?-- is used to say something that will be in progress at a particular moment, to predict the present, for polite inquiries, or to refer to fixed future events. Future Perfect -- I will have forgotten your name by tomorrow-- is used to say something will have been done by a certain time in the future. Future Perfect Continuous --By next year, I will have been living in Montana for 20 years--shows how long something will have continued by a certain time, and usually begins with \"by.\" And Going To Future --I am going to go to church next Sunday--shows intentions, predictions with present evidence, and plans. This was a tricky lesson for me because tenses like Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous sound funny to my ear and aren't used often in casual conversation or writing, so it was hard to get their usage down. This is what I worked on during this lesson and what I learned from future tenses.