immediate future tense (Q14722)

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immediate future tense
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    ImmediateFutureTense, also called 'close future', locates the situation in question shortly after the moment of utterance [Dahl 1985,121; Comrie 1985,94; Bybee, Perkins, and Pagliuca 1994, 244-245).
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