Present continuous
- We often use the present continuous with a future
meaning, especially for future arrangements. i.e. for plans we have made at a
fixed time or place in the future. Don’t use the present simple for this. NOT
I see some friends tonight.
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I’m seeing a
friend tonight.
She’s arriving at
lunchtime.
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She isn’t leaving until Friday
They aren’t coming to the party.
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What are you
doing
this evening?
Is she meeting
us at the restaurant?
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Be going to or present continuous?
We can often use either with no difference in meaning, e.g. I’m going to see
Anna on Tuesday. OR I’m seeing Anna on Tuesday.
It’s very common to use the present continuous with the expressions
tonight, tomorrow, this weekend, etc. and with verbs describing travel
arrangements, e.g. go, come, leave, arrive.
I’m
leaving on Monday is more common than I’m going to leave on Monday.
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