Grammar: 5 ways to talk about the future - without using a future tense!

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BBC Learning English


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Hi guys, Dan for BBC Learning English here. This time we're going to talk about five ways
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to talk about the future without using future tenses. Are you ready? Let's go...
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So, we can use be + the full infinitive to talk about events in the future. This is kind
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of formal and commonly happens in newspapers and in the media. Oh! I've just heard that
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the Queen is to open a new museum tomorrow. You see? Now, we only use this for events
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which are under human control, so don't say "The weather is to rain tomorrow." You don't
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have that power and I choose not to use it. If you want to talk about the very near future
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we can add the word about - so, 'I'm about to go to the shops. Do you want anything?'
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Got it? Number one done.
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Number two. We can use 'be due to + the full infinitive'
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to talk about events that are scheduled to happen in the future. So,
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for example: 'My plane is due to land at around 5:30 so I'll probably be home about 9:30.'
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Got it? Number two done.
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Number three. We...
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We can talk about our confidence of an event happening in the future using the verb 'be + sure to or bound to'.
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For example, 'Now that England are out of the football, Germany are bound to win.'
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Or, 'It's sure to rain tomorrow.' Number three done.
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Number four. For events that are going to happen very soon we use expressions such
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as, 'on the verge of' and 'on the brink of'. These are followed by ing verbs or nouns.
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For example, 'Scientists are on the verge of discovering a cure for cancer.' Or 'People
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in the city are on the brink of starvation because of a lack of food.'
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Finally, many verbs are used in the present tense but actually have a future meaning.
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These are verbs like hope, plan, aim, intend, want and propose. They're always followed by the infinitive.
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That's number five. Did you get it? Great. See you next time guys. Bye!
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