
Grammar: Talking about the future in the past - BBC English Masterclass
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Date: 2020-09-18
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MAH
Thank u for your intertaining & interesting method. I would like to ask you this question:Is it correct to change this example from the future into future in the past as follows: Ex:John will be working late, so I won't call him early in the morning.
I knew John would be working late, so I wouldn't call him early in the morning .
Why it can be answered as follows? Which of the two answers is correct?
I knew John would be working late, so I didn't call him early in the morning.
I want to know which of the answers above is correct cobsolidating your comment with a grammatical rule. I am looking forward to your answer sooner not later with my regards. I am from Iraq.
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Thank u for your intertaining & interesting method. I would like to ask you this question:Is it correct to change this example from the future into future in the past as follows: Ex:John will be working late, so I won't call him early in the morning.
I knew John would be working late, so I wouldn't call him early in the morning .
Why it can be answered as follows? Which of the two answers is correct?
I knew John would be working late, so I didn't call him early in the morning.
I want to know which of the answers above is correct cobsolidating your comment with a grammatical rule. I am looking forward to your answer sooner not later with my regards. I am from Iraq.
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education
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I want a chance to live in London for short time to Learn English to practise or learn from the native speakers . Does there is any free provision for one who loves or is keen eager to learn English Like British people. If have ,Please make me inform
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Estanislao
Does anybody have a aspiring?I feel a bit dizzy after this lesson ...I just want to have fun and be able to communicate with other people and if it's possible reach the queen's level of English...
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Does anybody have a aspiring?I feel a bit dizzy after this lesson ...I just want to have fun and be able to communicate with other people and if it's possible reach the queen's level of English...
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samer
i was going to say thanks earlier but i have got some issues i solved .... i would see more videos like these in the future and thank you for your efforts
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i was going to say thanks earlier but i have got some issues i solved .... i would see more videos like these in the future and thank you for your efforts
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Anna
Could you please explain why do you 'going to go'. I remember there is a rule that verbs 'go' and 'come' can't be used with 'be going to'
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Could you please explain why do you 'going to go'. I remember there is a rule that verbs 'go' and 'come' can't be used with 'be going to'
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Maria
I love this particular info. The changes I can tell since they follow the pattern all through the grammar. Will becoming would .
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I love this particular info. The changes I can tell since they follow the pattern all through the grammar. Will becoming would .
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Romulus
How can you say ... going to go ? Uhh, not pleasant, at all ! I have never expected this from a native English speaker.
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How can you say ... going to go ? Uhh, not pleasant, at all ! I have never expected this from a native English speaker.
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