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Future:

She is going to be here on Thursday.

We will go there as soon as possible.

It will be dark before you get to Jane's house.

You will be sorry!

Jack and Susan are getting married next May.

Present Perfect:

Your cousin has recommended this book.

The Liberals have promised to pas this law.

Mary has broken her left ankle.

We have been living here since 1973. - (this is present perfect continuous)

She has studied German for 7 years.

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