Future: typical errors
We don’t use the present continuous when we predict something: You’re going to fail the exam unless you attend more classes.
Not: You’re failing the exam, unless …
When we make an immediate decision, we use ’ll not will or shall or the simple present tense: Wait a minute, I’ll lend you my car.
Not: … I shall lend you my car. or … I lend you my car.
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