In this post i want tell about my plans for the future.
In future i want lerning English, and going to business foundation course, after i going to good university, on hotel-restaurant course. After want going to good company, where i can work and receiving a good salary. Else i want buying big house in Europe for my parents and grandparents, and buying small house in Russia, for me, where i can live with my future family. Else i want buying many expensive car.
If regard 2037, i will be 43 years old, maybe i will be have good wife and children. And when my children becomeing adults, i leaving them all my business and i will be relax.
In future i want lerning English, and going to business foundation course, after i going to good university, on hotel-restaurant course. After want going to good company, where i can work and receiving a good salary. Else i want buying big house in Europe for my parents and grandparents, and buying small house in Russia, for me, where i can live with my future family. Else i want buying many expensive car.
If regard 2037, i will be 43 years old, maybe i will be have good wife and children. And when my children becomeing adults, i leaving them all my business and i will be relax.
Well done Vlad. Nice use of pictures again but try to use more of the grammar we have studied this week. You use ‘want’ a lot but what about using ‘to be going to’ or ‘would like to’.
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In future i want lerning English, and going to business foundation course,
After ‘want’ if we want to use a verb, we use the infinitive ‘to+verb’ not verb+ing
In future, I want to learn English, and go on to a business foundation course,
Remember that verbs need a subject. Who ‘wants’ to ?
After want going to good company, where i can work and receiving a good salary.
‘After, I want to go to a good company, where I can work and receive a good salary. ‘
And when my children becomeing adults, i leaving them all my business and i will be relax.
This is a ‘future conditional’ sentence so we generally use present simple with the ‘when’ part of the sentence and ‘will’ in the other part.
‘And when my children become adults, I’ll leave them all my business and I will relax.’