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How to express future besides ‘Will’ or Present Continuous? We can use ‘DUE TO’, ‘BOUND TO’, ,BE ABOUT TO’ or ‘MAY/MIGHT’. What’s the difference between them? 😐 Be due to - involves something happening at a certain time. • The work is due to completed by the end of this month.
• I am due to see the dentist tomorrow. To be about to - refers to an action someone is intending to do immediately. • I was just about to call an electrician when the lights came back on.
• The child is about to cry. To be bound to - a stronger version of ‘going to’ which means ‘definitely going to’ or to be very likely to do smth or feel a particular thing. • It’s bound to be difficult.
• She’s bound to win next time. May/Might - show a possibility of things that can happen. • I may see you tomorrow before I leave.
• It might rain later so take an umbrella. ☔️