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the time that is yet to come in the future ​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Future time

When an event is on a schedule or timetable (for example, the take-off time for a plane), we often use the present simple to express the future. We usually also use a future phrase (expressed or understood) like tomorrow, at 6.30pm, next week.

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(ˌpriːkɒɡˈnɪʃən) n. (Psychology) psychol the alleged ability to foresee future events. See also clairvoyance, clairaudience. [C17: from Late Latin praecognitiō foreknowledge, from praecognoscere to foresee, from prae before + cognoscere to know, ascertain]

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