Thursday, November 14, 2019

The simple present for future?



I did search on the internet. but I couldn't still understand well how to use simple present for future. every grammar book says "simple present is used for events in the future which are 'timetabled, scheduled"





  1. What does here timetable / schedule mean?




  2. What is the difference between present simple (when used for future) and present continuous (when used for future)?


    For example, Difference between the sentence



    The sun rises at 6.00 tomorrow



    and




    The sun is rising at 6.00 tomorrow







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