@guitarmagic23 Yes, you can say it just like that and doing so would be simple future.
Future continuous would be, "they will be eating when the game starts." The difference is subtle and maybe hard to see. In simple future, it means they will start eating when the game starts. Continuous is that they are already eating at the time the game starts. Maybe the difference isn't obvious here but could be very important in other sentences and contexts.
ty very much for ur help
SoulSystem3 2 weeks ago
Thanks a lot for this video¨!!
Finalforce100 3 months ago
i can not hear anythjng ^^~
manhthieugia95 7 months ago
You are not a good teacher man
patoji65 1 year ago
can i just say "they will eat when the game starts"?
pls help. i really dont know the difference between this 2 tenses
guitarmagic23 1 year ago
@guitarmagic23 Yes, you can say it just like that and doing so would be simple future.
Future continuous would be, "they will be eating when the game starts." The difference is subtle and maybe hard to see. In simple future, it means they will start eating when the game starts. Continuous is that they are already eating at the time the game starts. Maybe the difference isn't obvious here but could be very important in other sentences and contexts.
EnglishwithJohn 1 year ago
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good, I have to do an exam of that stuff today
asgaardknight 1 year ago
good, I have to do an exam of that stuff today
asgaardknight 1 year ago