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Welcome to englishgrammarspot this lesson is about the future tenses.
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In this lesson I am going to show you how to form a future tense
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and when to use a future tense.
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Take a look at these sentences:
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I will help you carry those bags.
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She is going to work tomorrow.
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She is flying to London next week.
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The bus leaves at six o'clock.
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The prices are about to go up.
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By this time tomorrow he will be lying on the beach.
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All of the sentences
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are in the future tense.
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But as you can see there is quite some variation.
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The most commonly used future tenses are:
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shall and will and the base form of the verb,
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to be going to and the base form of the verb,
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the present continuous,
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the present simple
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to be about to and the base form of the verb, that
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and the future continuous.
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Let's take a look at shall and will and the base form of the verb:
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we use this form for things decided on the spot.
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They are not fixed agreements,
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and they are unsure. through
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We need to pay attention to shall, because we only use shall in questions with
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I and we.
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Shall I help you with that?
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Shall we go for a swim?
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We use will in all other situations.
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I will take the bus.
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He will listen to me.
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We will make dinner.
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They will drop by.
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Let's look at questions with will.
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Again we use the base form of the verb.
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Will he put he put his tent?
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Will she celebrate her birthday?
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Will you park your bikes in the shed?
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Let's look at negations with will.
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We use will contracting it into won't and the base form
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of the verb.
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No I have also included shall,
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shall plus not
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becomes shan't and the base form of the verb.
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But this form is very old-fashioned, but I thought it would be fun to put it in
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any way.
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Shan't I get sunburned?
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It sounds quite victorian.
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You won't cross the road.
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It won't be easy.
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We won't make the beds. They won't need a passport.
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Now let's take a look at that other form: to be + going to + the base form of the verb.
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We use this form for fixed plans in the future.
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We need to know when it's going to happen so we need to have some kind of
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time indication.
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I am going to help my brother next week.
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It is going to rain tomorrow
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We are going to cook dinner tonight.
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They are going to mark the tests in an hour.
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It's quite likely that these plans will follow through. follow through
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Let's look at the questions:
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Am I going to pass my exams this afternoon?
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Is she going to visit her aunt soon?
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Are they going to run the marathon next week? week
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Let's have a look at the negations:
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I am not going to leasrn it by heart this evening. evening
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He isn't going to buy a new computer on Tuesday. tuesday
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They aren't going to watch the telly this night. night
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Sometimes we also use a present continuous when talking about the future,
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we use the present continuous for plans in very near future
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and again and we need to know when they are happening.
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I am working this afternoon.
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He's calling her in the morning.
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We are driving down the street any minute now.
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Sometimes we also use the present simple for the future,
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especially for fixed schedules.
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The lesson starts at half past eight.
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The bus arrives at ten o'clock
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The train departs from platform b.
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another form to talk about the future use to use to be plus the base
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form of the verb.
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We use this form
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when you are are on the vege of doing something. something
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We use this form for something that can happen happen
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and any minute from now.
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The lesson is about to begin.
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The airplane is about to take off.
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They are about open the department store. store
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The final form is the future continuous,
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and this is quite a tricky one,
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we use the future continuous when you tell someone about your future plans,
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something that you will be doing atspecific time specific time
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in the future.
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We use shall and will,
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we use the infinitive,
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of the verb to be,
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we use
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the base form of the verb
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of the regular verb
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and ing.
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For example:
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By this time next year,
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I will be working at the head office.
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No they can't help you tomorrow,
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they will be doing their homework.
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