Future Tense in German. In German, there are two future tenses. The first one is just a simple future tense (Futur I), and the second one is future perfect (Futur II). In general, both of these tenses are used less often than in English. Germans might often use the present tense to express an action that might happen in the future instead. For Low Int – Int. Teens & Adults. Grades 6–12. This lesson reviews the three main ways to form the future tense (with will, be going to, and be + ing ). Students will study the differences between these forms and practice using them through individual and group exercises. Launch Tasks. It’s actually easier than the simple future tense in French, which we cover in our other post on le futur simple. In English, we see the near future tense appear in the form of going to phrases, and it’s exactly the same in French. I’m going to pay a visit to my grandma. – Je vais rendre visite à ma grand-mère. How To Proceed. 1. Introduce the Future Simple Tense with will. Ask a student, “ Who is the President of the United States?”. S: Barack Obama is the President. T: That's right. He will be President until the end of 2012. Tell students we use will to talk about the future in general. Future tenses. Ways to express the future; Future simple (will future) Forming the future with ‘will’ The planned future (to be going to) Forming ‘be going to’ The future with ‘be about to’ The future with ‘to be on the point of’ The future with ‘to be to’ Future continuous : use; Future continuous : forms
We use this auxiliary to form the compound future, which is more commonly used than the simple future in Brazil. The verb ir is conjugated in the future indicative tense and the main verb is in the infinitive. Example: Eu vou beber muito suco de fruta. / “I will drink a lot of fruit juice.” Estar / “To be” (temporary)
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