1. Present Continuous for the Future: Form
See notes on form in section on Present Continuous.Subject | + to be | + base-ing |
She | is | meeting |
2. Future: Present Continuous for the Future: Function
The present continuous is used to talk about arrangements for events at a time later than now.There is a suggestion that more than one person is aware of the event, and that some preparation has already happened. e.g.
- I'm meeting Jim at the airport = and both Jim and I have discussed this.
- I am leaving tomorrow. = and I've already bought my train ticket.
- We're having a staff meeting next Monday = and all members of staff have been told about it.
More examples
- Is she seeing him tomorrow?
- He isn't working next week.
- They aren't leaving until the end of next year.
- We are staying with friends when we get to Boston.
BE CAREFUL! The simple present is used when a future event is part of a programme or time-table. Notice the difference between:
a. We're having a staff meeting next Monday.
b. We have a staff meeting next Monday.(= we have a meeting every Monday, it's on the time-table.)
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