Relier Pairs grammarVersion en ligne grammar gold experience par Hamed Hashemian 1 I’ll stop and think before I act – I won’t just say something that will cause an argument. 2 When I go home, I’m going to change my attitude. 3 A third group are going to dig the vegetable plot. 4 What are they having for lunch? 5 There will be organic produce from the farm. 6 I’ve learnt to calm down and be more aware of what I’m about to do. 7 They will all be eating together at lunchtime. 8 Their next break is for lunch at 1 p.m. present continuous for arranged future events future time clauses (+ present tense with future meaning) with after, as soon as, before, by the time, in two days’ time, until, when, while present simple for timetabled and scheduled events going to for future plans and intentions will for certainty future continuous for an action that will be in progress at or around a specific time in the future phrases for talking about the future: be about to, be due to, be likely/unlikely to will for predictions, quick decisions, promises, offers and warnings