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I love this type of explanation, which makes a lot of people understand and gives you an overview during the explanation, and a lot of people understand the lesson. Thank you, Mr.
Thank you! Make sure you use "your" before a noun, not "you're." Here's a video to help explain it: ua-cam.com/users/shortsjANrIenldUI?si=6mgM2W0qL_vmq8dK
We won't be making a full video on it since the form is covered in our Present Progressive video, but we'll add it to our Shorts list! This blog post explaining the three forms of the Simple Future might also be helpful: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
Hi! We have all those videos already made! Find them in our grammar playlist under the names Present Perfect, Present Perfect Progressive, Simple Future with Be Going To, Simple Past, and Simple Present. Happy studying! ua-cam.com/play/PL0MvnNQjMzmbT19jEPA18aypjjde_zyo4.html
Those are great! Good job with the future tense! To sound a bit more natural, I'd suggest "I am going to get creative by Friday" or "I am going to be creative on Friday" and "This will be a cool video after it finishes rendering" or "This will be a cool video after I finish editing it."
Thanks for the video, but I have to confess that I am very confused with this lesson. If "will" is used to express the future of decisions made at the moment of speaking, does that mean that I would have to assume that all the sentences given as examples using "will" were decided at the moment of speaking, although they are referring to specific times in the future? Shouldn't the present continuous or "be going to" be used in these examples? It seems to me that, rather than being decided at the moment of speaking, these sentences showed situations that involved some kind of planning. Well, as I said... I'm confused...
Hi Mari, I think it's natural to be confused! Let us try to clear things up. There are 3 ways to form the simple future in English (will + verb, be going to + verb, present progressive/continuous) and basically, you can use any of them for a future meaning. There is no "wrong" answer. But to sound the most natural when speaking, you can use "will + verb" for something that is decided immediately, "be going to + verb" for something that was planned before, and the present progressive/continuous (be + -ing verb) for something that was planned before (more casual form). When writing, "will" is often used for any case because it's a bit more formal. In this video, we only showed examples with "will." Here's our video on "be going to": ua-cam.com/video/IpmmTWcjVbM/v-deo.htmlsi=t67klSWdQHiDth3h This blog post might also help you: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
Hi Hafiz, "shall" isn't common in American and Canadian English because it's so formal. However, I believe it's still used in British English. Think of the meaning as a combo of "should" and "let's." It has the same pattern as other modals (modal + base verb). It usually has a future meaning like "will," but it can also have a present meaning (unlike "will"). Hope that helps!
There are 3 common ways to form the simple future: 1) will + base verb 2) be going to + base verb 3) present progressive/continuous. We use the present progressive for a future meaning in casual speech and writing when the plans are already made. E.g., I'm going to the movies tomorrow. / I'm studying all weekend. Here's a blog post with more examples and rules: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
"Shall" has a similar meaning to "will" in sentences and "should" in questions, but it's much more formal and old-fashioned in Canadian and American English. We don't use it often. If you want to use it, use it in place of "will" in a sentence (e.g., We will attend the lecture. / We shall attend the lecture.) and "should" in a question (e.g., Should we sign up for this class? / Shall we sign up for this class?).
Actually, "be going to + verb" is never the present continuous (progressive) tense. The present continuous is formed this way: be + -ing verb (e.g., I am studying now). We can use the present continuous for an action happening now or for a future action. For example: I am studying now = present continuous / I am studying later tonight = simple future. There are three ways to form the simple future tense in English: will + verb, be going to + verb, and be + -ing verb. Learn more here: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
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Those are great! Good job with the future tense! To sound a bit more natural, I'd suggest "I am going to get creative by Friday" or "I am going to be creative on Friday" and "This will be a cool video after it finishes rendering" or "This will be a cool video after I finish editing it."
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Thanks for the video, but I have to confess that I am very confused with this lesson. If "will" is used to express the future of decisions made at the moment of speaking, does that mean that I would have to assume that all the sentences given as examples using "will" were decided at the moment of speaking, although they are referring to specific times in the future? Shouldn't the present continuous or "be going to" be used in these examples? It seems to me that, rather than being decided at the moment of speaking, these sentences showed situations that involved some kind of planning. Well, as I said... I'm confused...
Hi Mari, I think it's natural to be confused! Let us try to clear things up. There are 3 ways to form the simple future in English (will + verb, be going to + verb, present progressive/continuous) and basically, you can use any of them for a future meaning. There is no "wrong" answer. But to sound the most natural when speaking, you can use "will + verb" for something that is decided immediately, "be going to + verb" for something that was planned before, and the present progressive/continuous (be + -ing verb) for something that was planned before (more casual form). When writing, "will" is often used for any case because it's a bit more formal. In this video, we only showed examples with "will." Here's our video on "be going to": ua-cam.com/video/IpmmTWcjVbM/v-deo.htmlsi=t67klSWdQHiDth3h
This blog post might also help you: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
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Hi Hafiz, "shall" isn't common in American and Canadian English because it's so formal. However, I believe it's still used in British English. Think of the meaning as a combo of "should" and "let's." It has the same pattern as other modals (modal + base verb). It usually has a future meaning like "will," but it can also have a present meaning (unlike "will"). Hope that helps!
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There are 3 common ways to form the simple future: 1) will + base verb 2) be going to + base verb 3) present progressive/continuous. We use the present progressive for a future meaning in casual speech and writing when the plans are already made. E.g., I'm going to the movies tomorrow. / I'm studying all weekend. Here's a blog post with more examples and rules: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
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"Shall" has a similar meaning to "will" in sentences and "should" in questions, but it's much more formal and old-fashioned in Canadian and American English. We don't use it often. If you want to use it, use it in place of "will" in a sentence (e.g., We will attend the lecture. / We shall attend the lecture.) and "should" in a question (e.g., Should we sign up for this class? / Shall we sign up for this class?).
"be going to" constraction is Present Continuous Tense, not Future Simple
Actually, "be going to + verb" is never the present continuous (progressive) tense. The present continuous is formed this way: be + -ing verb (e.g., I am studying now). We can use the present continuous for an action happening now or for a future action. For example: I am studying now = present continuous / I am studying later tonight = simple future. There are three ways to form the simple future tense in English: will + verb, be going to + verb, and be + -ing verb. Learn more here: ellii.com/blog/simple-future-teaching-the-three-forms
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