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We use the Future Simple to describe actions or events that will happen in the future without any emphasis on the duration or ongoing nature of the action.
This tense indicates a single action or event that will occur at a specific point in the future.
Form: will/shall + V
For example: "She will go to the concert tomorrow."
This sentence indicates a future action (going to the concert) without any emphasis on the duration or continuity of the action.
Signal words: "tomorrow", "next week/month/year", "soon", "in the future" etc.
The Future Simple is used to describe single actions or events that will happen in the future, while the Future Continuous is used to describe ongoing or continuous actions that will be happening at a specific point in the future or over a period of time in the future.