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Future Forms in English

future forms in english
Cambridge exams Grammar

Future Forms in English

Learn the most important future forms in English, including will, going to, the present continuous, and the present simple. This clear grammar lesson explains when to use each form, with examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises.

By My Lingua Academy, 4 months20 Mar 2026 ago
Will, Shall, Be Going to
Grammar

Will, Be Going To & Shall

Will, Be Going To & Shall in English (How to Talk About the Future Naturally and Correctly) Sooner or later, every English learner asks the same question: Should I say “I will do it” or “I’m going to do it”? Both talk about the future. Both are correct. And yet… Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years29 Oct 2023 ago
Shall vs Will
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Modal verbs

Shall vs Will

Shall vs Will: What’s the Difference in Modern English? Many English learners are confused about shall vs will, especially because older grammar rules differ from modern usage. However, language evolves. In modern English, we normally use will for all persons when talking about the simple future. Shall remains in the Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 9 years23 Jul 2017 ago

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