What are you going to do? Simple Future Tense – Will/ Be Going To/ Be+ing
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In English, there are several ways of talking about events in the future. Present Continuous is used for arrangements, when it’s about a plan with a specific time and date. Be Going To is used for intentions and predictions based on current circumstances.
Simple Future Will is used for promises, requests, instant decisions, predictions and future facts.
Learn English Tenses: FUTURE PERFECT
Learn all about the FUTURE PERFECT tense (“I will have graduated”; “I will have spoken”) in this advanced English grammar class. Using this tense correctly shows that you can communicate at a very high level of general, academic, or professional English. We’ll cover structure, usage, spelling, contractions, questions, short answers, past participles, irregular verbs, pronunciation, and common errors. We’ll move forward stepbystep and practice together, so you understand how to think in English. Speaking or writing in this tense can definitely get you a higher score on your IELTS or TOEFL! When you’re ready, you can move forward by watching the next class in our engVid English tense series, which is the future perfect continuous tense. Congratulations – you’ve made amazing progress in your English!
In this lesson:
Future Perfect: Overview 0:00
When to use the Future Perfect tense 3:04
How to use the Future Perfect tense 6:02
Future Perfect: Contractions 11:08
Future Perfect: Spelling 14:20
Future Perfect: Practice 19:21
Future Perfect: Common Errors 25:15
Future Perfect: Conclusion 29:13
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Future Perfect Tense Examples
Learn how to use the future perfect tense in English with this fun and easytounderstand video.
PRESENTASI PAST FUTURE TENSE
Future Simple Tense – Will Won’t: Creative ESL Whiteboard Animation Video (Fun for the whole class!)
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Title of English / ESL Video:
Whiteboard Animation
Target English Grammar:
Future simple tense (will / won’t)
Also known as: the simple future.
\”be going to\” is not explained in this video.
Student Proficiency Level:
Preintermediate level grammar
Suggested Courses:
General English
Instructions:
– Play the video in class after delivering a warmup activity first.
– Pause the video whenever the narrator asks students a question to give students time to answer. For example, after elicitations and concept checking questions (CCQs).
Summary of English Grammar: Future Simple Tense – Will / Won’t
Approximate chronological order:
Functions and Uses:
– Promises: I will love you forever.
– Offers: I‘ll help you eat it!
– Spontaneous or quick decisions: I‘ll get help…
– Spontaneous threats: I‘ll make you sorry!
– Predictions about the future: In the future… you will die!
Form:
Positive: will
Contractions: I’ll, you’ll, we’ll…
Negative: will not
Contraction: won’t
– Use contractions when speaking.
Summary of Functions and Uses
Other Important Information: \”will\” and \”won’t\” vs. \”be going to\”
The simple future tense comes in two variations:
\”Will\” and \”won’t\”
\”be going to\”
These two variations can have different meanings and cannot always be used interchangeably. be going to is used for talking about future plans and also for making predictions. While will and won’t can also be used to make predictions, we do not use them to talk about future plans. Hence, only in the case of making predictions, may we use will and won’t and be going to interchangeably. Take for example:
Speaker A: Can you wash the car today?
Speaker B: I’ll do it tomorrow.
Speaker B did not plan on washing the car tomorrow. Rather, it was a spontaneous decision caused by speaker A’s request. Had speaker B said I’m going to do it tomorrow, it would suggest that speaker B already planned on washing the car tomorrow prior to speaker A asking.
This video only focuses on will and won’t. We will explore be going to in other videos.
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