when we use the present continious we are sure that the action will happen --> Premeditation and in the future continoous we are not sure ---> Umpremeditation
FUTURE SIMPLE: There a several forms. It is used to talk about something that will happen in a time after now. e.g. I will write a 'thank you' letter tomorrow.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS: Used to refer to a...
A continuous variable is one that can take any value within an interval (or a set of intervals). A discrete variable is one that can only take certain values.Some further notes:* Often a discrete...
This is a great question because these two words are used incorrectly all the time.
Continual implies recurrence at regular or frequent intervals - for example: 'Dancing requires continual...
The past perfect continuous tense talks about long actions in the past before another action in the past. It follows this structure: Subject + Had + Been + Present Participle. For example: I had been...
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