Choose the present simple or the present continuous to express future. Don't use capital letters. Write only verb forms.
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1. My parents(go) on holiday next week.
2. This film(start) at 2 pm.
3. Next week Steve(buy) a car. He has a lot of money.
In this sentence, we use the present continuous (are going) to express a future action - the action of going on holiday. The verb "to go" is in its base form because we are using the present continuous tense.
2. This film starts at 2 pm.
In this sentence, we use the present simple (starts) to express a future event - the event of the film starting. The verb "to start" is in its base form because we are using the present simple tense.
3. Next week Steve is buying a car. He has a lot of money.
In this sentence, we use the present continuous (is buying) to express a future action - the action of buying a car. The verb "to buy" is in its base form because we are using the present continuous tense. "Steve" is capitalized because it is a proper noun, but we don't capitalize the verb forms.
Remember, when using the present continuous to express future, we often indicate a planned or arranged future event, while the present simple is used for scheduled events or regular actions in the future.