A2+ Pre-Intermediate (English)

Niveli para mesatarë i gjuhës angleze A2+

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ardideari posted Nov 26 '16 at 8:04 pm
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uratahyseni posted Apr 22 '17 at 6:03 pm

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The going-to future is a grammatical construction used in English to refer to various types of future occurrences. It is made using appropriate forms of the expression to be going to.[1] It is an alternative to other ways of referring to the future in English, such as the future construction formed with will (or shall) – in some contexts the different constructions are interchangeable, while in others they carry somewhat different implications.

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uratahyseni posted Apr 21 '17 at 3:27 pm

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The future perfect is a verb form or construction used to describe an event that is expected or planned to happen before a time of reference in the future, such as will have finished in the English sentence "I will have finished by tomorrow." It is a grammatical combination of the future tense, or other marking of future time, and the perfect, a grammatical aspect that views an event as prior and completed.

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