I'm sorry, still don't understand...
1.The sentence "don't forget who's taking your home" is in which below case?? Quote:
THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE:
Usage: A: to describe something happening now or for a limited time in the future.
e.g. Mary is working today.
B: to describe an expected or unexpected event that happens frequently and uses the adverb always:
e.g. The teacher is always shouting at his class.
C: to make appointments and arrangements using go/come:
e.g. I am going to the dentist at 9 a.m..(not I go)
D: to describe an event that is to happen and where the sentence includes a word/phrase with limited future meaning:
on Monday, on Tuesday etc.. in June, in July etc..
this afternoon, this evening, tomorrow etc.. next week, next month, next year etc..
e.g. Michael is buying a new car next Tuesday.
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2. In my opinion it is the case D. If I was right that it is the case D, why don't the sentence "don't forget who's taking your home" include a word/phrase with limited future meaning??