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Sir you are a super teacher and we are lucky to have a person like you.Your way of speaking and ups and downs of your conversation make you a teacher of its own unique style. Thanks.
I am going to reach C1 level of English. Thank you for your youtube lessons! They are very useful for me. Your explanations are always simple and clear.
наконец то в одном коротком видео весело и по делу все маленькие нюансы как выбрать правильно форму словесного оборота. Грег, дорогой, ты оставишь миллионы учителей без работы! Так держать!
Thank you very much. it was very useful for me. I never knew these differences. Greetings From Russia! Please keep on helping us to learn correct English!
You asked for a comment using the tenses you outlined, so here goes! I am teaching teenagers at a language school in London next week. I am going to have a great time, now that I've mastered the grammar with 'English with Greg'! Many thanks Greg! Best wishes, Joel
Cheers, Sir for explaining us the usage of will, going to and Present Continuous. We are bearers of English and it means that we have to always work hard on ourselves. I think it's going to be hot this summer.
My sixth grader students are learning these too.. I'm going to try to use this video to help them understand these three at once. Thanks, Greg. It's helpful.
Thank you for the detailed lesson, everything, as always, is easy and understandable, surprisingly, but with my level of knowledge I understand you completely, thank you! You are the best teacher!👏🙌🏻☘️
This video is so amazing because I had been looking for the best explanation about this topic until I found this so, I will simply say, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
It is great to base classes on concepts. They are universal for every language. With this approach Greg could teach any language - possibly Sanskrit? :)
You can even use the present simple for schedules. The train arrives at 5 pm. (Now it is 1 pm.) The movie starts at half past two. (I'm telling you this 2 hours before.) Even though the event lies in the future, I use present simple.
This is funny I’m fluent in English, I’ve been using the language on a daily basis for over 20 years and this is all very familiar to me however , I clicked on the video because i realized that if someone asked me to explain this , I would be completely incapable of doing so. Thanks I learned something new today !
Could you please explain why you used "going to" in the sentence: "Maybe you just have a feeling that the weather is going to change" (7:00)? Following your explanations, you should have used "will", but you didn't. Is there a reason for that?
Hello Greg Could you explain the way the construction USED TO is used in questions and negative forms Thank you very much indeed for your fabulous lessons Take care
Nice explanation, Greg! I was wondering if you could also explain the case of Present Simple and "to be to" usage for describing future event. E.g. The train arrives at 8 o'clock. I run 10 miles tomorrow. The Prime Minister is to see the Queen tomorrow.
Great video, Greg. English learners must not forget the importance of fluency. It's like a trade-off of mistakes and fluency. From my experience as a business English teacher, it is better to make a few more mistakes in exchange for fluency. Excellent fluency maximises one's English. A lack of fluency minimises it.
There are few people that I have managed to understand when they explain the future tensed and I swear you just saved my life 😭🫶 I usually don’t understand teachers when they teach this because I speak English not in a always worried about grammar or structure way because I’m used to it and apply it correctly, however, now that I’m learning it from zero it’s somehow hard and confusing, so these videos always help me out. Love from Costa Rica 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Thanks for the video, I am going to use these grammar rule in my conversation. It will be great to know more English grammar. I am learning English every day.
Very good explaination of future tense with easy way..one thing i would like to ask that in speaking if use only will in all these situation u explained is acceptable? Thanks
Yes we use the present simple for timetables (e.g. the shop opens at 9am / the train leaves in 10 minutes / the next bus leaves on Sunday evening) 👍🏼 👍🏼
While there are a few situations where there is a significant distinction between "will" and "be going to," where immediacy of action is important, the difference between the two is often overblown, and the two forms can often be used interchangeably to express future events or actions or predictions. One example is making a decision in the moment, say, for example, ordering at restaurant: While "I'll have [the] [menu item]" is used about 60% of the time, "I'm going to have [the] [menu item]" is also common. The decision to use the latter is often a matter of tone, context, and personal style.
Hello teacher, thanks so much for the explanation, This one has been the best explanation so far! I am going to watch your videos every time I have a doubt about English grammar. I will probably do more exercises about this. I am studying English from Monday to Friday. will you tell me if there is a mistake in my sencences teacher? Thanks.
Your video was very helpful so I'll watch the others. Thank you a bunch! I used "will" because I've made a decision right now and it's kinda promise to myself.
Sir, Do we use any preposition with "Reach'' verb? I'm asking because an american teacher "English with Rebecca" Ma'am on Engvid had told, "we don't use any preposition with reach?" Please clarify if you use any preposition with reach. I would be grateful. Thanks in advance.
Reach the top of the mountain. Reach a good level. Reach your goal. You don’t use a preposition if you actually arrive at that “destination”. However, we can sometimes use the preposition “for” (e.g reach for the stars) if we don’t actually arrive / make contact with that thing.
It´s a specific explanaition, but when do you use simple present for future? I´ve listen to it frequently. Thanks a lot for clearing future tenses, my buddy!
I have a question: If 'going to' is based on present evidence, is it necessary to use 'I think'? I found in some books that 'I think/believe' is only with will... Thanks
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and how about future perfect buddy?
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You are life saver ! Thanks.
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In my opinion, this was the best explanation of using "will" I have ever heard.
i was thinking exactly the same. this guy is awesome.
I agree
I agree too)))
yes i agree, thanks greg
i'm studing english from italy
I AGREEEEEE TOOOOOOOOOO🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excellent explanation!!! I'm a teacher, and I love watching people like you to improve my classes! Thanks a lot!!!
It is rare talent to explain like this
That is the best explanation I have ever heard. The part about predictions is especially useful because these situations cause confusion very often.
Sir you are a super teacher and we are lucky to have a person like you.Your way of speaking and ups and downs of your conversation make you a teacher of its own unique style.
Thanks.
Your way of teaching is so simple, it is amazing, you are a unique teacher
I am going to reach C1 level of English. Thank you for your youtube lessons! They are very useful for me. Your explanations are always simple and clear.
наконец то в одном коротком видео весело и по делу все маленькие нюансы как выбрать правильно форму словесного оборота. Грег, дорогой, ты оставишь миллионы учителей без работы! Так держать!
This is the best explanations I've ever listened to.
Please do more videos of such interesting topics.
This is the best explanation that I've watched. You made it so clearly, easy to understand. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your amazing videos. We can also use the present simple tense to talk about scheduled future events.
That's really a fantastic lesson on future verb tenses ! But how about "will be verb+ing" ? Thanks so much .
Passive voice in the future tense man, just look for an explanations in Google. Also check the Greg’s videos carefully ;)
@@mikebruh4325 not passive voice.
Future continuous
Hands down the best explanation on UA-cam.
Omg his eyes ❤️
Man, you´re the best teacher on UA-cam. Thanks for your work!
Great explanation Greg. I’m sure with your help I am going to learn it very quickly.
Even though the video was made 2 years ago, it will always be useful, a great explanation. Thank you !!!
Hi Greg! Your British accent is very beautiful! I love British English, it is the most beautiful!
Thank you very much. it was very useful for me. I never knew these differences.
Greetings From Russia! Please keep on helping us to learn correct English!
Greg, please make the video about: What is the Difference Between a Port, Quay, Pier and Wharf, harbour, Thank you very much.
You asked for a comment using the tenses you outlined, so here goes!
I am teaching teenagers at a language school in London next week.
I am going to have a great time, now that I've mastered the grammar with 'English with Greg'!
Many thanks Greg! Best wishes, Joel
Cheers, Sir for explaining us the usage of will, going to and Present Continuous. We are bearers of English and it means that we have to always work hard on ourselves. I think it's going to be hot this summer.
It is a very good explanation.thank you very much.
Thank you very much forever!!!! You are the most marvellous English teacher that I found in all my life. Seriosolily, my friend!!!
This 's the best way how to use will for the future time ,so thanks my teacher. May God bless you all the time .
I really like how you explain the topic. I'm going to study this with your video!
Greetings from Argentina
Great Greg! Thank you for these clear explanation👍
My sixth grader students are learning these too.. I'm going to try to use this video to help them understand these three at once.
Thanks, Greg. It's helpful.
This is so helpful! I never knew about these rules! 😇
Thank you for the detailed lesson, everything, as always, is easy and understandable, surprisingly, but with my level of knowledge I understand you completely, thank you! You are the best teacher!👏🙌🏻☘️
bro u saved my life with this video, no one never explained to me this good
This video is so amazing because I had been looking for the best explanation about this topic until I found this so, I will simply say, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
It is great to base classes on concepts. They are universal for every language. With this approach Greg could teach any language - possibly Sanskrit? :)
You can even use the present simple for schedules.
The train arrives at 5 pm. (Now it is 1 pm.)
The movie starts at half past two. (I'm telling you this 2 hours before.)
Even though the event lies in the future, I use present simple.
This is funny I’m fluent in English, I’ve been using the language on a daily basis for over 20 years and this is all very familiar to me however , I clicked on the video because i realized that if someone asked me to explain this , I would be completely incapable of doing so.
Thanks I learned something new today !
Thank you so much.... Great video nice and clean explanation.
Could you please explain why you used "going to" in the sentence: "Maybe you just have a feeling that the weather is going to change" (7:00)?
Following your explanations, you should have used "will", but you didn't. Is there a reason for that?
Hello Greg Could you explain the way the construction USED TO is used in questions and negative forms Thank you very much indeed for your fabulous lessons Take care
Thank you for the explanation, I will use these rules speaking in English
Nice explanation, Greg! I was wondering if you could also explain the case of Present Simple and "to be to" usage for describing future event. E.g. The train arrives at 8 o'clock. I run 10 miles tomorrow. The Prime Minister is to see the Queen tomorrow.
Thanks, Vitaly... I've added it to my list 👍🏼
Great video, Greg. English learners must not forget the importance of fluency. It's like a trade-off of mistakes and fluency.
From my experience as a business English teacher, it is better to make a few more mistakes in exchange for fluency. Excellent fluency maximises one's English. A lack of fluency minimises it.
There are few people that I have managed to understand when they explain the future tensed and I swear you just saved my life 😭🫶
I usually don’t understand teachers when they teach this because I speak English not in a always worried about grammar or structure way because I’m used to it and apply it correctly, however, now that I’m learning it from zero it’s somehow hard and confusing, so these videos always help me out. Love from Costa Rica 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Thanks for the video, I am going to use these grammar rule in my conversation. It will be great to know more English grammar. I am learning English every day.
I’ll be on a one-week vacation this October, Greg. Yeah, I do need some time off🙋🏻♀️. Thanks for another master class👏!
saludos desde Perú. muy bonita tú explicación.
Thank you Greg. You always make things easy to understand and learn 😊
I salute ur teaching skills ♥️ l'm really impressed by your teaching skills 🌱🙏🏻🌺
HI, thank you very much , your explanation is great, now I think understood, now to put practice. Have a good day teacher.
Very good explaination of future tense with easy way..one thing i would like to ask that in speaking if use only will in all these situation u explained is acceptable? Thanks
Understandable, but incorrect.
thanks a lot, very useful, complete and clear lesson.
I love to study English with your videos Greg! I'll watch your videos every day.
Thanks a lot! What about present simple? Can we use p.s. for the scheduled appointments, programs?
Yes we use the present simple for timetables (e.g. the shop opens at 9am / the train leaves in 10 minutes / the next bus leaves on Sunday evening) 👍🏼 👍🏼
Great explanation! What if I use 'going to' to talk about plans that I have decided?
Thanks for your explanation, it really helps me to understand well, i'm waiting for a new vid!
you explain this subject very clear that I ever seen
Super. Very interesting. English has a lot of fantastic facets.
it's really nice of you to make a summary at the end. I'm very glad
Thanks for you kind explanation. It will help me a lot.
I just wanna to thanks for all your content! greetings from Brazil!
Thks ! easy to understand how to use what and when
Other channels didn't tell me I could use Will for a threat so this is new to me. Thank you.
While there are a few situations where there is a significant distinction between "will" and "be going to," where immediacy of action is important, the difference between the two is often overblown, and the two forms can often be used interchangeably to express future events or actions or predictions.
One example is making a decision in the moment, say, for example, ordering at restaurant: While "I'll have [the] [menu item]" is used about 60% of the time, "I'm going to have [the] [menu item]" is also common. The decision to use the latter is often a matter of tone, context, and personal style.
I am going to share this video to all my friends.This is the best
Hello teacher, thanks so much for the explanation, This one has been the best explanation so far!
I am going to watch your videos every time I have a doubt about English grammar.
I will probably do more exercises about this.
I am studying English from Monday to Friday.
will you tell me if there is a mistake in my sencences teacher? Thanks.
Your video was very helpful so I'll watch the others. Thank you a bunch!
I used "will" because I've made a decision right now and it's kinda promise to myself.
The best explanation about future tense.
I am gonna use this information in your video to teach my high school students InshaAllah. THANK YOU
The best I ever had about it! Simply the best! Thank you!!!
I am from Armenia.
Thank you very very much.
You help me a lot.🤗🤗
Thank you Greg, finally I've got the difference between both of them, I will watch next videos with pleasure :-)
From teacher to teacher thank you so much for these helpful videos :)
Wow I enjoying watching and listening your English pronunciation
Sir, Do we use any preposition with "Reach'' verb? I'm asking because an american teacher "English with Rebecca" Ma'am on Engvid had told, "we don't use any preposition with reach?" Please clarify if you use any preposition with reach. I would be grateful. Thanks in advance.
Reach the top of the mountain. Reach a good level. Reach your goal. You don’t use a preposition if you actually arrive at that “destination”. However, we can sometimes use the preposition “for” (e.g reach for the stars) if we don’t actually arrive / make contact with that thing.
@@EnglishWithGreg brilliant question - brilliant answer, thank you Greg!
Thank you. You are a great teacher. British are the best ones.
Thank you so much for ypu video that explains very clearly. Many thanks again.
Nice tips! Simple and clear! Thank you teacher!!
Fantastic! It's easy to understand. Thank you Greg
Greg helps me every lesson 👍🙏🙏🙏 to improve my knowledge
Truly Amazing. Very clear explanation.
Very informative video sir
Thank you for your clear explanation
Awesome !
I am gonna watch all vidoes of this guy.
Thanks a million🙏Really I admire Your lessons❤
It is very amazing explanation thank you very much💜
It´s a specific explanaition, but when do you use simple present for future? I´ve listen to it frequently. Thanks a lot for clearing future tenses, my buddy!
The best explanation on the internet ❤
Lovely video sir. Love to listen and learn 💕 the way you speak 🗣️ and teach English. Thank you so much sir 🙏❤️ from India 🇮🇳
Thank you very much ! That's what I wanted to know !!!
Dude , he explained it so clearly ! Thanks 🙏
thank you Greg! Me and my students really enjoyed your video. :)))
Thank you for your explanation, it helps me a lot !
Excellent explanation !🤩 Thank you
I have a question: If 'going to' is based on present evidence, is it necessary to use 'I think'? I found in some books that 'I think/believe' is only with will... Thanks
Muchas gracias!!
tysm, your videos are very easy to get the main idea.
Excellently explained .
Compliments, sir.
Amazing lesson thanks you have solved the confusion I had on this tenses
It was a great explanation,but what about Present Simple tense to express future?
Is there any difference between I am going to the dentist at 2:30 and I will be going to dentist at 2:30
Best explanation I have ever thanks.☺️