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We use the futurę simple: a)
in predictions about the futurę usually with the verbs think, believe, expect, etc.,
the expressions be surę, be afraid, etc., and the adverbs probably, perhaps, certainly, etc l’m afraid we won’t be on time for the meeting.
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