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Very good video. Just felt like a refresher course for this older person that was raised in England. The rules of grammar can be confusing , I go back to what I heard other English speakers saying as a child. It isn’t easy at first when you have a different native language to start off with.
I am SO happy to see this video! It drives me crazy, as a native English speaker, to hear other native speakers say "She invited Mike and I" or "Me and Ann went to the movies". It's so ridiculously easy to remember your tip: take the other person out of the sentence and see if it makes sense. I hear highly educated people using "I" instead of "me" - I think they think it sounds sophisticated but it actually makes them sound dumb. And of course kids - even people in their 20s!- say things like "John and me saw an accident today". I correct my daughter and her friends in public! I know it's rude but I do it anyway because I know they know better. It's patronizing to use bad grammar when you know better.
You're absolutely right! This is one of the most commonly misused grammar points in English. Even native speakers often get it wrong. Glad to hear that you are correcting your daughter. It will help her in the future. Have a great day! 🌞
Glad you liked my video! Here's the answer to your question. "Should" as the future in the past is used to express something that was expected to happen from a past perspective. It often conveys a sense of expectation, obligation, or intention in relation to the future at that time. Here’s an example: Direct Future (Present Perspective): I will finish the project tomorrow. Future in the Past: He said he would finish the project the next day. In this case, "would" is the future-in-the-past version of "will." Now, with "should": Direct Future (Present Perspective): I should finish the project tomorrow. Future in the Past: He said he should finish the project the next day. In this structure, "should" can indicate an obligation, expectation, or recommendation that was valid at that past moment. Examples: 1. Expectation: Present: I should arrive by 5 p.m. Future in the past: He said he should arrive by 5 p.m. 2. Obligation or Recommendation: Present: You should talk to your boss. Future in the past: She said I should talk to my boss. In short, "should" in the future in the past relates to a past viewpoint about something that was expected to happen or was advised to happen in the future from that point in time.
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Hi! Glad you liked my video. I had to study the rules as well before teaching my students. 😅 Best of luck with your CELTA!
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Very good video. Just felt like a refresher course for this older person that was raised in England. The rules of grammar can be confusing , I go back to what I heard other English speakers saying as a child. It isn’t easy at first when you have a different native language to start off with.
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I am SO happy to see this video! It drives me crazy, as a native English speaker, to hear other native speakers say "She invited Mike and I" or "Me and Ann went to the movies". It's so ridiculously easy to remember your tip: take the other person out of the sentence and see if it makes sense.
I hear highly educated people using "I" instead of "me" - I think they think it sounds sophisticated but it actually makes them sound dumb.
And of course kids - even people in their 20s!- say things like "John and me saw an accident today". I correct my daughter and her friends in public! I know it's rude but I do it anyway because I know they know better. It's patronizing to use bad grammar when you know better.
You're absolutely right! This is one of the most commonly misused grammar points in English. Even native speakers often get it wrong.
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What's the use of "should " as future in past?
Glad you liked my video! Here's the answer to your question. "Should" as the future in the past is used to express something that was expected to happen from a past perspective. It often conveys a sense of expectation, obligation, or intention in relation to the future at that time.
Here’s an example:
Direct Future (Present Perspective): I will finish the project tomorrow.
Future in the Past: He said he would finish the project the next day.
In this case, "would" is the future-in-the-past version of "will."
Now, with "should":
Direct Future (Present Perspective): I should finish the project tomorrow.
Future in the Past: He said he should finish the project the next day.
In this structure, "should" can indicate an obligation, expectation, or recommendation that was valid at that past moment.
Examples:
1. Expectation:
Present: I should arrive by 5 p.m.
Future in the past: He said he should arrive by 5 p.m.
2. Obligation or Recommendation:
Present: You should talk to your boss.
Future in the past: She said I should talk to my boss.
In short, "should" in the future in the past relates to a past viewpoint about something that was expected to happen or was advised to happen in the future from that point in time.
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