Answer this for me: Some people say that there is no future tense even in the English language. Others say the same as you have stated here, that "will" and "shall" make the future tense. Now, another video stated that not only "will" and "shall" made the future tense, but also that "going to" made the future tense as well. "Going to" in the construction "I am going to eat at another restaurant tomorrow." Would that be a future tense sentence? or the present continuous or participle?
well done!
DoctarRomarIO 3 months ago
Answer this for me: Some people say that there is no future tense even in the English language. Others say the same as you have stated here, that "will" and "shall" make the future tense. Now, another video stated that not only "will" and "shall" made the future tense, but also that "going to" made the future tense as well. "Going to" in the construction "I am going to eat at another restaurant tomorrow." Would that be a future tense sentence? or the present continuous or participle?
DeMarkieSade 7 months ago
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DeMarkieSade 7 months ago
THANKS MR
2narges 1 year ago
thanks for the pronunciation!
I'm studying english and I have difficulty to use "will and going to".. : (
daedemona3 1 year ago
Okay. Viel Gluck!
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
thank you :)
undaiaal 2 years ago
I like your voice Paul. Thanks for the videos, I am trying to learn a little bit more ^^
gini2907 2 years ago
can you compare when to use will and going to... thanks 4 your efforts
snowblanco 2 years ago
in philippines grade one always study future tense :o P.S. i recited when i was studying
brianimy 3 years ago
Hi,
I'm from the Midwest in the U.S. -- Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Paul
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago
excellent !! I understand you everything !!
I'm spanich.. so Where are you from ?
goldlgzip 3 years ago
Where are you from,buddy? Iinteresting way of teaching . regards from Chile
maruban10 3 years ago