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Old 07-Jul-2006, 21:21
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Default Re: How would you define the future time?

You said to my example:
Ex: Today will be a rainy day.
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Originally Posted by incognittum
Today already happened, because you use the sentence while you exist within this time, that is "today", therefore it is the present time as the whole part that you're refering to. It will not rain constantly within this day, because if it did you can't write the sentence like that.

What you have said here is exactly what I meant. So, what is the point in describing the details of my example?
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