❌ STOP using the 'future tenses' in English - THIS is how we REALLY do it! (Full Grammar Lesson)
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- Yeah, you read that correctly! Don't use 'the future tense' in English. Let me explain why, and show you what you should use instead (with examples!) 📝 GET THE FREE LESSON PDF here 👉🏼 ewl.info/future-tense-pdf
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:53 FREE PDF
2:40 Will
2:58 Future Simple
3:26 Future Continuous
3:50 Future Perfect Simple
4:30 Future Perfect Continuous
6:42 Future Continuous (to be going to)
7:18 Present Continuous
9:12 Present Simple
9:51 FREE PDF
9:59 Courses and Challenges
10:45 OUTRO
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Ok, what do you think? Should we use the future tense? What's easiest for you? 📝Also, don't forget to get the free PDF here 👉🏼 ewl.info/future-tense-pdf
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+englishwithlucy *Don't forget **_would,_** **_shall_** and **_should_** when discussing the future tenses.*
Thanks For your lovely lesson today. I Do Enjoy it.
Good point@@BCSchmerker ! How about a video on modals soon? I fancy revamping my older version now that I have these awesome video editors!
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Should we wait for a video about your knot or not? ;))
Lucy's pronunciation is the clearest I've ever heard. I wish everybody spoke like her.
it's very clear to me too, and really I appreciate her.
Yes, her tongue is not stuck pressing the R key 😅 she have a fluid transition between consonants just like Latin based language speaker's
As an Englishman, I love watching your videos...the clarity you provide gives me an appreciation of how well my foreign colleagues around the world speak English.
The brits, Australians, Irish, Scottish, Americans, Canadians must be proud that their language has become the most important one globally. I wish I was fluent in English😢
You took the words out of my mouth!
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She's British, so she's not your foreign colleague as you said you're an Englishman !😁
@@torkzilla3543 Jolly good.
I can listen to her for hours🌸 What a soft, nice way of speaking!
I stumbled across a fantastic resource that significantly improved my understanding of forming future tenses in English. As a visual learner, I appreciate your clear and straightforward instructions, including numerous examples to illustrate each point. The combination of lecture-style teaching and practical exercises helped me to consolidate the lesson and boosted my confidence in my understanding of the tenses. I heartily recommend this resource. Thank you, Lucy for creating such an informative and engaging tutorial!
We don't talk about the future in the UK because it's another reason to get depressed. And with winter ahead, we just can't handle any more. 🤡
😬 😏
Your future is Islam. Sad but true.
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Due to your videos I have passed my second semester of graduation in mass communication with A grade and 70% marks. U r an incredible teacher.
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Small hint - "thanks to" not "due" in this case. Congrats;-)
"u r"? Really?
U r ? 70% seems right.
Having a Mother tongue(Romanian) with a very definite grammar structure is very hard not to think of "future" as a tense. When you have a structured grammar you always long to look for the analogue structure in the language you're trying to learn 😊
Future *is* a tense. English using extra particles to describe future doesn't change the fact.
According to this _technical non-existing future tense_ , tenses don't exist in Chinese at all. But they do.
@@MaGaOI'd rather say English doesn't have a _synthetic_ future tense, but it does have analytic ones.
@@MaGaO Chinese has a future aspect, all languages have aspect
@@erkinalp
Never said otherwise.
Same in Portuguese 😁
Interesting. I'm a native English speaker, and I had no idea our future tense was so complicated. It got my brain tired, but it seems so easy when we do it! Probably because we don't learn them as tenses when we're kids or study them as separate beings. I guess there is some advantage to having your native language be a confusing one, so you don't suffer in learning it. I like how you give the feeling behind each example, and why you might use one phrase, but not another.
How anyone can learn English as an adult amazes me
Our language is simple compared to most others, sadly. I'm currently learning Hungarian. :)
Why you guys watching this ? ..I know she is a pretty lady...lol.
@@konradm6514 LOL, not attracted by that, but it's fun to listen - you learn things you never realized about your own language when you hear it explained for others!
This video is a game-changer! Challenging common misconceptions about future tenses in English, it provides an eye-opening grammar lesson. The approach to real-life language use is invaluable. Thanks for clarifying and making grammar more accessible! 📚🗣🚀
I'm not really doing any tests or specifically trying to improve my English, but I do like to see your videos because I can't see one of them without smiling... Thank you for that, Lucy 😘
A really interesting video as usual. The insert about the weather is also very organic and funny. Thank you so much!
Thank you, Lucy!
It's the best way to make people understand English grammar. Watching your videos is a pleasure.
I'm a visual learner so it makes even more sense to see the future tense being used opposed to the other ways to learn. It's a lot easier to understand why you use it. I like the creativity of the language the way you teach it.
Always a pleasure listening to you, Lucy! Crystal clear explanations sometimes not so obvious even for a person having tons of grammar books (like me :-))
Lucy, your idea of looking back from the future worked well for me. And a demonstration of your fancy knot was a bonus.))) I have finally got the core of the Future Perfect tense. Thank you!
I just want to emphasize the quality of your videos. It's truly a pleasure from the technical point of view. Thanks!
I just love watching your videos So informative and funny too Thanks for being you Lucy ! 👏👏👏
With my math/logic problems, I gave up on learning the structure of grammar long ago. I still sometimes stumble. But, because I was a prolific reader, I learned the proper way to phrase my writing and speaking (most of the time). I enjoy Lucy's videos. 😊.
Thank you so much for posting this. It helps a lot ❤😊
Great lessons with explanation in clarity! I do not know there is a use of future perfect continuous tense til NOW. Thanks! 😃😀
This is a really amusing and interesting video. You do so well in these lessons. Thank you.
I've been trying to teach this for more than twenty years. Your video is so succinct and well explained. I wish I could have shown this to my students years ago. Brilliant and thank you.
Also, I do wish I had a bun.
Absolutely the best grammatical, tense explanation I've ever heard regarding the future in English. I wonder if there is such an explanation for other languages such as Italian and Portuguese.
You’re great Lucy, thanks so much for your help! ❤
English is not my first language, but I've learned it organically (games, music, TV shows, etc.), so I wasn't aware of all the rules you mentioned in the video. Still, I followed them naturally because they seemed "obvious" (for no reason). These types of instructional videos only affirm my conviction that English is a complex language to study but an easy language to learn. Complex due to the multitudes of rules and exceptions to those rules, and easy because the amount of content in English is simply endless, so you can completely immerse yourself in the language and force your brain to understand it naturally as if you were a native speaker.
Same here.
It's been a while since I've watched any of your videos. I was pleasantly surprised by how much more relaxed and charismatic you've become. Also for the editing
Explained in the most effective way possible, thanks! I'll use it in my lessons. And please let's call it future tense!!
Interesting approach. I think it's this a big advantage about English and German. Not sure about other Germanic languages. "Real" future tense in Romance languages is always a pain, specially if you're not used to it.
I just died laughing at Lucy going full British and complaining about the weather 😂 I recently watched a video with some bikers bumping into his Majesty King Charles in the middle of a moorland road in Scotland, and what did they talked about?? THE WEATHER 😂😂 Greetings from Colombia ❤
The verb phrase to use in this situation is "bumping into", not "coming into". This is the verb for when you unexpectedly meet someone.
@@bethanyhunt2704 Holy crap! what a blunder! thanks for letting me know. I have corrected it.
One of the best grammar video tutorials I've seen. everything is perfect in it - the composition, the rhythm, the content and, of course, the actor. Thank You ( RU, Samara)
Better search US En channels though. British English is irrelevant in Russia imo
A very nice and comprehensive overview of the "future" in English.
Reminds me of the overview in today's text books in Bavarian "Gymnasium".
But at the end of those grammar units you can read that the differences between these "variants" aren't that important any more today because most native speakers don't follow the rules anyway ...
Just watch any modern film or tv show, especially the difference between will future simple and going-to has mostly disappeared.
your voice now constantly sounds in my head when I think about the correct pronunciation! your accent is amazing, the best I've ever heard😘
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Loved the lesson 💕🧡 Thanks !!!
Love this video. Very clear explanation. I often tell my students there's no such thing as 'future' tense and it's a huge paradigm shift for them! Minds blown indeed! We also need to explain there aren't three conditionals and reported speech one tense back rule is nonsense
Wow! This lesson is amazing, well explained and I must say perfect for us. Finally I understood everything. Thank you so much
Hello Lucy!
I'm very excited to watch your online videos about how can we use the future tense without the modal verb will. Yeah, that's right, I have taught my students the same. But, what about the use of shall?
In obselescently posh RP English, 1st person singular and plural: I shall, we shall (not I will, we will which just about everyone else uses). In posh RP English 'shall is also used to indicate compulsion. British judges used to condemn prisoners to death with these words: "You shall be hanged by the neck until dead".
Weather.. 😅😅😅
As for future, it's ok to me to call them tenses, because you do make the combination with aspects, so it makes sense to me. In Portuguese we have what we call synthetic and analytic tenses, the first being expressed in endings (morphologically) and the second with auxiliary verbs (syntactically). To me that's what happens in English, your language developed to have an analytical future..
Anyway. Thanks for the video! 😉
Thank you, Lucy! I'm Brazilian and I love your classes 🩷
Just before watching this video, I had just finished watching a video on "creaky voice" or "voice fry" and it was all I could, mostly, concentrate on while you spoke. It was a good explanation on "future tense". I am sure it will help some people with their grammar.
I watched that guy earlier today!
I'm so glad there is no future tense in English. I will become very excited going forward about that fact.
I'm going to delighted that I'll no longer use the future tense. :-)
First, I need to confess, I am a big fan of yours 😊.
Thank you for a short intro into "future tenses". Just a couple of questions. First, back in 80s when first studying the English grammar and tenses in particular, for future module verbs we used "shall" for I and we pronouns. I get it it has been simplified since then?
Second I made some investigation and I see I have been using it wrong, I assume. The future perfect continuous. I thought that "would" is sort of a rule to be used there. But as I understand, there's a pack of conditions for using will or would in future tense.
Anyway, I always loved thise fantastic future tense constructions, when speaking about something that should have been happened before something else will arrive...
10 ways of using "would" ruclips.net/video/RK0qMKtaPaY/видео.html
Thank you for the tips!It really helped me in an essay..❤
You made this so easy to understand,it just solved ALL my troubles to understand how to build sentences with the correct tenses, greetings from Brazil!
Dear Lucy I live in Croatia, so I liked your plan for spending summer on a yacht in my country!😉 Great lesson! Thnx
I agree with everything you've explained here. I found the video pretty complete.
Some linguists talk about the tenses being "past" and "non-past" (which would include the present and the future). In any case, the most common use of the word "tense" is the one you've mentioned and that's actually the meaning which appears in dictionaries. The distinction between the two different meanings of "tense" makes sense in the context of theoretical linguistics, but it may be a bit obscure or even useless in applied linguistics, as English teaching.
I fully agree. That's the way it's used in several other languages as well. We construct the future tenses in very similar ways in Swedish.
Wow, you’ve worded this so well! Thank you 🙏🏻 I could have used your comment when I was putting together the script for this video 😂❤️
I definitely agree it’s better to teach others in simple way. But at the same time teachers should be aware of this in case of some curious student who likes asking questions😮 thanks for video.
Nice basic technic for learning English. Thank you teacher lucy.
It's beatifull, useful and nice. I knew about the future tense(s) but I didn't know it so well explained! Maybe someday YOU WILL become the most popular teacher ever.
I'm watching from Ethiopia.... thanks Lucy
Hi Lucy, thanks for your video. What about "shall"? I belong to a generation that was taught "shall" must be used instead of "will" with I/we - if I remember correctly - to express the future. Obviously modern English, especially American English, has moved away from that old usage but "shall" is still in use for example in legal documents. As you said there is no future tense in English and, to me, will conveys decision or willingness when shall conveys duty. Could you do a video about that? Thanks
i love shall
In British English, 'shall' is definitely still in use, but only in questions in the first person (singular and plural). Shall we go? Shall I open the window? ('Shall' here really means "is it OK if..."?) We can also use shall to ask advice: Where shall I put this?
Yes. I wasn't even aware of this use of 'shall' until I moved to Ireland, where you're much more likely to hear 'will I open the window?' and 'where will I put this?'.@@pokerformuppets
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Thank you Lucy for another good lesson! Hugs from Brazil
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Agree with you... I've never seen only a single hate comment in her videos, and also, how could someone make it with so fun and nice videos? And she still keeps such a confidence... I don't believe her email 😅
Oooooh I do get a lot 😅 I’m happy to receive corrections/suggestions and constructive criticism, but some of the other comments are awful. We have pretty good filters in place now, so anything sexual or violent gets flagged automatically and is reviewed by my team so that I don’t have to see them.
We have noticed that sexual comments have decreased since I got married, which is interesting. Perhaps they are more worried about offending my husband 😂😅
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I absolutely love your videos! It always gives me great insight in my knowledge about English and helps me organise it.
Most of all I love your way of inserting little jokes and stories 😍
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I don’t know how I’d ever get a firm grasp of English without you
Thank you,very helpful. Great video as always.
So you don't like the British weather!😅 i am from libya. I've lived in Britain for 6 years in the past and was obsessed with the rainy weather there ❤ coz my origin country is absolutely freaking hot most of the year mothns.😅 I miss the beautiful cold weather of Britain so much. Love ur videos.
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I think I can speak for all of us, it's abundantly clear that the future is not perfect, so the masters got it right.
But yours is really an amazing video! Cheers for it!
🤣 this is awesome!!! Justo estamos con el Future Tense, Will and Going to. I wonder what my teacher would say about that 🤭...Thank you ever so much Lucy!!
But Lucy, your future is "will." I mean, Will, your husband. So there's a future in your life haha!
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Fully agree. It was a great decision not to use the future tense in English; otherwise, the size of the English dictionary would be much larger because there would be many irregular verbs for the future tense also, and we would have to remember them! Thanks to the modal verb 'will'!
Sempre lezioni chiare e precise. Un'insegnante superba. (scrivo in italiano perché so che lo stai studiando), 😇. Great Lucy 👏
Excellent session as usual. Thank you.!
Thank you very much, really interesting and useful lesson.😀
I'm 40 years old, half Dutch and half English growing up in both countries missing a lot of grammar and being told that sometimes I don't make much sense. Of all these years on RUclips (17) I never thought to find a channel like this! Finally, I can make more sense haha. Thanks for sharing, a lot for me to catch up on
great discovery. thank you for sharing .... and for funny and positive and simple way of presentation
I’ve found it very useful. Thanks for the video 👍🏻
I love your joy and smile when you talk about English.
Just arrived here, lovely classes, a new follower from Brazil, lots to study and improve my English, thanks 😂😂❤
2:42 - thank you very much, that is so nice of you
Thank you! Your explanation is excellent! 😀
Thanks for the video, this give me more vocabulary.
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I just love watching your videos! Thanks❤
Thanks for a reminder on Future sentence structures. Plus, I had two useful commercials before your video, Great !!!!
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Spellbinding lesson! Thank you so much.
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That's awesome, keep up
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Thanks a lot for a perfect explanation.🙂
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Lucy, thanks so much for your clarification on tenses. I sometimes agree with people who say that, from a linguistic standpoint, English technically does not have a future tense when you compare it with Romance-based languages such as French and Spanish. However, suppose one says that English has no future tense based on verb inflections. In that case, one disregards most other Germanic languages, such as German and Swedish, for having a future tense since they also use modal verbs to indicate the future. One could also disregard languages such as Chinese and Japanese for adding constructions in front or back of the verb that aren't related to conjugation to indicate "future" tenses. I find that lens kind of narrow. But at the end of the day, it is a future tense, and we weirdly use either the modal auxiliary "will" or the set phrase "be + going to" as the indicator.
Like you, I try to keep it simple for my ESL students. I indicate three tenses in English: present, past, and future, and we fill in the rest as we go along (continuous/progressive, perfect, and the perfect-continuous aspects). (The subjunctive mood is a whole different kettle of fish.) Thanks again!
I learned a lot from this video. Thank you for sharing.
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Ever since high school I have been ignoring or avoiding the grammar theory and rules and just went with my intuition and I think I am familiar in practice with all the forms you mention in this video. I feel lucky that I don’t have to know all this “meta-terminology”. 😅
you look sooo good and your lesson is soo entertaining and helpful!!!
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Good luck Lucy really I like your way of teaching ❤
Great job Lucy... I like your videos very much, I'm still perfectioning my speech. I'm from Mexico, and living in the USA.
You’re still perfecting your speech 😊
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Outstanding! Thank you!!!
Our grammar books in the USA do include the term future tense, plus the others you mentioned.