Theshort answer is that the "will + infinitive" form is perfectly valid, so are both of the options you put forward. The future continuous is better, but the present continuous is acceptable in colloquial speech too. - Einheri. Feb 20, 2015 at 1:30. Show 3 more comments.
Sowe can use the Present Continuous for future arrangement. All you need to do to form the present continuous for future arrangement is add a time reference. Here is an example: I am walking home this evening. So you start with Present continuous as normal, with the auxiliary verb 'to be'. in the correct form am, is or are, then the main
Presentcontinuous use. We use the present continuous for things that are happening now (at the moment of speaking) or for temporary things that are happening around now (these days, or weeks, etc.). You can revise the form of the present continuous tense here. Actions happening nowHowcan you use "GOING TO" for the future? What about the PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE? In this English grammar class, I'll explain when and how to use these two.