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Introduction to the use of present tense for future meanings.

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Introduction to the use of present tense for future meanings.

par Atenas Leticia García Gámez
1

The only way to refer to the future is using "will".

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2

What verb tense can you see in the examples?

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3

The tense "present simple" is all about the present time.

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4

When we use present simple tense for future time, we express...

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5

"Present simple" tense is a verb form that expresses more than just present time.

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Explanation

In English, there are different verb forms that communicate future depending on the certainty of that future.

You can recognize this tense by the use of -s in the verbs for 3rd person and the auxiliaries do/does in questions and negatives.

"Present simple" is only the name of the tense, but in the level of meaning, it can communicate different things not only present time.

We use "present simple" for future meanings when we refer to actions that will happen in the future at a specific time dictated by a schedule/timetable.

A fixed aspect of the tense is the name and the grammatical form. A dynamic aspect is the message that it communicates depending on the context.

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