Е, да продължим с темата – бъдеще и как да го изразим най-точно. В предишната си публикация акцентирах върху present continuous – за неща, които предварително сме планували и/или решили (for something which we have already decided and arranged to do), този път ще обърна внимание на present simple.
Present Simple ( I do) with a future meaning
We use the present simple when we talk about timetables, programmes etc. ( for public transport, cinemas etc.):
For example:
My train leaves at 11.30, so I need to be at the station by 11.15.
What time does the film begin this evening?
It’s Wednesday tomorrow./Tomorrow is Wednesday.
You can use the present simple to talk about people if their plans are fixed like a timetable:
For example:
I start my new job on Monday.
What time do you finish work tomorrow?
But the continuous is more usual for personal arrangements:
For example:
What time are you meeting Ann tomorrow? ( not do you meet)
Compare:
Present Continuous Present Simple
What time are you arriving? What time does the train arrive?
I‘m going to the cinema this evening. The film begins at 8.15 ( this evening).