23c contextualized fill-in-the-blanks: present progressive to mean "be going to" (1>2)

DIRECTIONS: Sometimes the present progressive can mean "be going to". This happens when there is a time-expression such as "tomorrow", "next Saturday", "next week", etc., or when other knowledge makes it clear that we are discussing the future. When the main verb is "be", we may not do this.

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