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      <pubDate>2016-12-11 16:07:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Futuri : </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>There are three types of future:</strong><br><strong>1.Simple Future (Will).<br>2.Future Intentional ( to be going to).<br>3.Present Continuous</strong> (It is formed : <strong>Suject + to be + verb whit -ing </strong>).<br><strong><br>1.&nbsp; Will&nbsp; :<br></strong>You can use it to:<br>1. Make a promise.<br>2. To offer spontaneously to do something.<br>3. Decide when to do something, without having previously programmed.<br>4. Making predictions.<br>5. Indicate something that certainly will happen regardless of our will.<br>6. With verbs like believe, be sure, be afraid, doubt, know, suppose, think.<br><br><strong>2. Future intentional </strong>( <strong>to be&nbsp; going to</strong> )<strong> :</strong><br>You can use it to:<br>1. Action already programmed or defined.<br>2. With the meaning of "intend".<br>3. With the meaning of "stand for".<br><br><strong>3.Present Continuous</strong> (It is formed : <strong>Suject + to be + ver with -ing&nbsp; ) :<br></strong>You can use it to:<br>Action already planned in the future.<strong><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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