Future in The Past: FORM Would
Future in The Past: FORM Would
Like Simple Future, Future in the Past has two different forms in English: "would" and "was going to." Although the
two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.
FORM Would
[would + VERB]
Examples:
Future in the Past is used to express the idea that in the past you thought something would happen in the future.
It does not matter if you are correct or not. Future in the Past follows the same basic rules as the Simple Future.
"Would" is used to volunteer or promise, and "was going to" is used to plan. Moreover, both forms can be used to
make predictions about the future.
Examples:
Jane said Sam was going to bring his sister with him, but he came alone. PLAN
I already told Mark that when he would arrive, we would go out for dinner. Not Correct
I already told Mark that when he arrived, we would go out for dinner. Correct
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples: