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The difference between the future and the future
(1) in the future mainly refers to the time close to speaking, which means that in the future,

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I will be more careful in the future.

I will be more careful in the future.

In the future, make sure you arrive here on time.

Be sure to come here on time in the future.

1 ... In the future, make sure you arrive here on time.

Be sure to come here on time in the future.

I will be more careful in the future.

I will be more careful in the future.

I don't believe in future life.

I don't believe in an afterlife.

Please date your future letter to me.

Please date your future letter to me.

We may find it useful in the future.

You may need this thing in the future.

(2) Future: It mainly refers to the speaker's time in the distance, which means, in the future, in the future.

in the future

English [in fju:t? ] beauty [? n? Me? fjut? ]

The future, the future; future

in the future

He doesn't care about what will happen in the future at all.

He doesn't care at all what happens next.

He is relaxed and full of confidence in the future.

He is in a good mood and full of confidence in the future.

1. He is relaxed and full of confidence in the future.

He is in a good mood and full of confidence in the future.

The increasing population in the world will cause huge problems in the future. The growth of the world population will bring great problems to the future.

No one can foresee what will happen in the future.

No one can foresee what will happen in the future.

We hope to cooperate more closely in the future.

I hope we can cooperate more closely in the future.

He is convinced that the revolution will win in the future.

He is convinced that the revolution will surely win in the future.

future

Adjective adj

1. Future, future

She introduced him as her future husband.

She introduced him as her fiance.

noun

1. Future, future, future

The future is in front of us.

The future unfolds before us.

2. Future, prospect

Her son is really promising.

Her son really has a bright future.

3. Futures