Is Eat present tense?
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- Is Eat present tense?
- Is Will Teach past present or future?
- What's the difference between will, be going to and the present?
- When do you use going to in the future tense?
- When to use'be going to'and'present continuous'?
- How is the word'be going to'used to express the future?
Is Eat present tense?
Eat is the present simple. Ate is the past simple. Eaten is the past participle.
Is Will Teach past present or future?
past tense of teach is taught.
What's the difference between will, be going to and the present?
- The difference between WILL, BE GOING TO and the present continuous for future events WILL and BE GOING TO for future intentions WILL and BE GOING TO for predictions BE GOING TO and present continuous for future plans
When do you use going to in the future tense?
- The future tense with going to, also simple future, expresses a logical prediction for the future or an intention or plan which has already been decided. This tense is constructed with: be + going to + infinitive. Learn how to conjugate the future tense with going to in English grammar and get tips on its usage.
When to use'be going to'and'present continuous'?
- Sometimes, it confuses learners that we can express the future in English in these ways: As noted above, "be going to" and the present continuous have basically the same meaning when talking about the future. However, there are differences when using the future simple (will/shall) and present simple to describe the future.
How is the word'be going to'used to express the future?
- Expressing the future. As we've learned here, we use "be going to + infinitive" to describe future planned actions or to predict future actions or events. Sometimes, it confuses learners that we can express the future in English in these ways: be going to. present continuous.