The future progressive tense of "prepare" is "will be preparing."
There is:present simple -- I like ice cream -- has one verb (like) in the present tense.andpresent progressive -- I am eating ice cream -- has two verbs, a be verb (am) this tells us the sentence is present and a present participle (eating).So present and present progressive are not the same.
Let's look at the verb 'sing'. Past tense - sang Past participle - sung Present tense - sing/sings Present participle - singing Future tense - will sing
will tell -- I will tell your mother you said that be + going to tell -- The teacher is going to tell us the results tomorrow be + telling -- The headmaster is telling us his life story next week
will help -- I will help you as soon as I can be + going to help -- The teacher is going to help us finish the writing be + helping -- I am helping Jack in the shop next week
will talk / going to talk. I will talk to the students this afternoon. The teacher is going to talk to us a bout the exams.
There is:present simple -- I like ice cream -- has one verb (like) in the present tense.andpresent progressive -- I am eating ice cream -- has two verbs, a be verb (am) this tells us the sentence is present and a present participle (eating).So present and present progressive are not the same.
Let's look at the verb 'sing'. Past tense - sang Past participle - sung Present tense - sing/sings Present participle - singing Future tense - will sing
The future tense of the verb 'take' is 'to take'or 'will take', 'shall take', 'might take' and so on..For example:We'd like to take dinner with the family. (future tense).We will take them to dinner tonight at Michael's restaurant. (future tense).Michael suggested we take seats near his wine room. (present tense).I thought of taking the seared prawns and fontina risotto. (noun, present tense).Our daughter is very taken with the chocolate and candied orange tart. (adjective, present tense).She has taken an evening off in order to join us. (past tense).Our son took the oysters in bloody Mary jelly at the bar before we arrived. (past tense).Michael urged us to take some Malaga white muscat with him later. (future tense).I bet we'll end up with the Louis XIII and those Cohiba cigars. I will take tomorrow off work. (future relaxed tense).
present continuous/progressive is formed with - be verb + present participle ie.am / is / are talking.I am talking to him later.She is talking to him now.They are talking to us at 7:30 to night.
will tell -- I will tell your mother you said that be + going to tell -- The teacher is going to tell us the results tomorrow be + telling -- The headmaster is telling us his life story next week
The future tense of the verb 'take' is 'to take'or 'will take', 'shall take', 'might take' and so on..For example:We'd like to take dinner with the family. (future tense).We will take them to dinner tonight at Michael's restaurant. (future tense).Michael suggested we take seats near his wine room. (present tense).I thought of taking the seared prawns and fontina risotto. (noun, present tense).Our daughter is very taken with the chocolate and candied orange tart. (adjective, present tense).She has taken an evening off in order to join us. (past tense).Our son took the oysters in bloody Mary jelly at the bar before we arrived. (past tense).Michael urged us to take some Malaga white muscat with him later. (future tense).I bet we'll end up with the Louis XIII and those Cohiba cigars. I will take tomorrow off work. (future relaxed tense).
will help -- I will help you as soon as I can be + going to help -- The teacher is going to help us finish the writing be + helping -- I am helping Jack in the shop next week
will talk / going to talk. I will talk to the students this afternoon. The teacher is going to talk to us a bout the exams.
to be more prepared and protect your home and things
To prepare you for the future when it's all about us.
It helps us study the past, so we might predict the future, although I don't know why we want to do that, maybe to prepare for it?
It tells us at what time an event is occurring/is going to occur/has already occurred.