Hallo Leute
As a Beginner, the future is just brushed over without going really in depth (well, at least that's my impression so far, cos I have no memory of learning much of it.).
So, how is the future formed in German? I think the one way of future expression we've done is with "werden", as in (I THINK this is an OK example. corrections?):
"Ich werde Lehrer sein" - for "I am going to be teacher."
"Wir werden mit dem Bus fahren" - "We will catch the bus."
What are the other uses with 'werden + another verb' for future? ANd is it just the really basic future like the 'simple future', or 'futur proche' of French ('aller' + another verb', (je vais manger un porc))?
Also, is there another way of expressing the future? Particularly WITHOUT 'werden', or is 'werden' like the 'will' of English? Do the individual verbs have changes to the conjugation to make it future?
Any help will be VERY MUCH appreciated!
Vielen Dank!
Chépas
As a Beginner, the future is just brushed over without going really in depth (well, at least that's my impression so far, cos I have no memory of learning much of it.).
So, how is the future formed in German? I think the one way of future expression we've done is with "werden", as in (I THINK this is an OK example. corrections?):
"Ich werde Lehrer sein" - for "I am going to be teacher."
"Wir werden mit dem Bus fahren" - "We will catch the bus."
What are the other uses with 'werden + another verb' for future? ANd is it just the really basic future like the 'simple future', or 'futur proche' of French ('aller' + another verb', (je vais manger un porc))?
Also, is there another way of expressing the future? Particularly WITHOUT 'werden', or is 'werden' like the 'will' of English? Do the individual verbs have changes to the conjugation to make it future?
Any help will be VERY MUCH appreciated!
Vielen Dank!
Chépas
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