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Grammar 1. Read the examples. Then complete the rules with be going to or present continuous. We use: a. present continuous to talk about future plans and arrangements, usually with a specific time reference (for example, next week, in August). b. be going to for things we intend to do some time in the future, sometimes with a non–specific time reference (for example, one day, some time). c. be going to when we predict things that we know are likely.





7. Getting on - 8. Going away - REVIEW 2