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You know that moment when you're trying to set expectations with your team, make a professional commitment, or discuss long-term goals - and you feel limited by simple future tenses?
When you want to say something like "By the time the project launches, we'll have been collaborating for six months" but you're not sure how to structure it correctly?
In this episode, you'll discover:
Perfect for intermediate to advanced English learners who feel ready to move beyond basic future forms like "will" and "going to." If you've ever felt limited when trying to express complex future scenarios or wanted to sound more precise in professional conversations, this episode gives you the tools to do exactly that.
This lesson builds on my popular episodes about future forms - but takes you to the next level with grammar structures that native speakers use daily for sophisticated communication.
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:47 - Grammatical Structures
04:23 - Common Contractions Used
05:35 - Future Continuous
09:50 - Future Perfect
13:40 - Future Perfect Continuous
17:05 - Practice Quiz
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You know that moment when you're trying to set expectations with your team, make a professional commitment, or discuss long-term goals - and you feel limited by simple future tenses?
When you want to say something like "By the time the project launches, we'll have been collaborating for six months" but you're not sure how to structure it correctly?
In this episode, you'll discover:
Perfect for intermediate to advanced English learners who feel ready to move beyond basic future forms like "will" and "going to." If you've ever felt limited when trying to express complex future scenarios or wanted to sound more precise in professional conversations, this episode gives you the tools to do exactly that.
This lesson builds on my popular episodes about future forms - but takes you to the next level with grammar structures that native speakers use daily for sophisticated communication.
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:47 - Grammatical Structures
04:23 - Common Contractions Used
05:35 - Future Continuous
09:50 - Future Perfect
13:40 - Future Perfect Continuous
17:05 - Practice Quiz
---
Thank you for listening! I share new episodes every Wednesday. Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified.
Get the full episode show notes at: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/future-continuous-future-perfect/
If you prefer video or want closed captions, you can watch all my episodes on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/speakconfidentenglish
COME SAY ‘HI!’
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakconfidentenglish/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakconfidentenglish
MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU:
How to Get the Confidence to Say What You Want in English (Free Fluency Training) → https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/say-what-you-want-in-english/
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review! It really helps us get encouragement and actionable advice to nonnative English speakers around the world.
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