FUTURE PERFECT VS FUTURE CONTINUOUS - INGLÉS PARA NIÑOS CON MR.PEA - ENGLISH FOR KIDS
Understanding Future Tenses in English
Introduction to Future Perfect and Future Continuous
- Mr. P introduces the lesson on two confusing English verb tenses: Future Perfect and Future Continuous.
- The focus is on how these tenses are used to describe actions related to specific moments in the future.
Future Perfect Tense
- The Future Perfect tense describes an action that will have been completed by a certain point in the future.
- Example provided: "They will have left before you arrive" illustrates predicting an event's completion.
- Formation of the tense involves using "will have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
- Another example: "By next year, I will have finished my English course" emphasizes completion by a deadline.
Future Continuous Tense
- The Future Continuous tense indicates actions that will be ongoing at a specific moment in the future.
- Example given: "At 9 PM, I will be watching my favorite TV show" shows an action happening at a designated time.
- This tense is formed using "will be" followed by the verb with "-ing."
Key Differences Between Tenses
- The key distinction is that Future Perfect focuses on the end of an action, while Future Continuous emphasizes its duration or progress over time.
Conclusion and Engagement
- Mr. P sends greetings to Santiago Ayala from Colombia, encouraging engagement with his channel through likes and subscriptions.
- He highlights how viewer support helps grow his project for more English learners.