Elementary English. Lesson 12. Future tenses. Will and going to
30 июля 2013

Elementary English. Lesson 12. Future tenses. Will and going to

Elementary English. Lesson 12. Future tenses. Will and going to
How do we use future tenses in English? This video explains the difference between will and going to, and explains how to use future tense in English. PLEASE...
С видео Elementary English. Lesson 12. Future tenses. Will and going to изучать английский язык очень просто.
 
#1 написал: Alla1987Serdyuk (1 августа 2013 08:04)
Thank you very much!!!Very? good lesson! Do you speak russian?
#2 написал: MrSkypelessons (1 августа 2013 08:04)
We know thanks to the context in which the sentence is made. Usually we actually say when the event will happen, and? this makes it easy to distinguish from its use in the present tense. *I don't know if you get what I mean, but if you don't, just tell me....
#3 написал: Reina Mora (1 августа 2013 08:04)
When we use the? present continous , how will we know that it expresses the future ? for e.g : "i'm having dinner after this video" in this sentence, there is "after"which expresses the future , what about the other cases ? i don't know if you got what i mean but if you don't do, just tell me and i'll try to explain you again. Thank's a lot and please don't forget to correct my mistakes =)
#4 написал: Reina Mora (1 августа 2013 08:04)
Well done! Thank's for everything =)?
#5 написал: MMyAUC (1 августа 2013 08:04)
in have nothing? to say , because it's a pretty good lesson (y) good job .
#6 написал: MrSkypelessons (1 августа 2013 08:04)
Yes. You can use both the singular and plural forms of verbs? with singular nouns that refer to a group. E.g family / the England team / etc...
#7 написал: MuhammadEgypt (1 августа 2013 08:04)
England ARE going to win? Not IS going to win? When you said that, were you? thinking of England as a team, consequently used ARE instead of IS?
#8 написал: kawalarz1 (1 августа 2013 08:04)
Hopefully one day i will speak english as fluent as you. Yours videos are? stellar.