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An American teacher shows how to conjugate the verb "make" in the future continuous tense and then provides some examples.
In this lesson, I explain how the future tense is used in conversation.
A teacher explains what gerunds look like and how they might be used.
To make the future tense passive in English, use "will be" and then the past participle. "Will" is a modal verb, so this formula applies to other modals such as can, may, must, might, etc.
In this episode we look at two of the ways in which we speak about the future and discuss the differences between them.
"Would rather" is used to show a preference for one thing over another. What do you want to do today, go to the beach or go to work? I would rather go to the beach. Or...I'd rather go to the beach. I would = I'd.