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The word future describes something that will happen at a later time.
Explanation at your level:
The future is the time after now. You can use it to talk about tomorrow or next year. For example, 'My future house will be big.' It is a simple word to use when you talk about your plans.
When you use future, you are pointing to events that have not started yet. We often say 'in the future' to talk about our goals. It helps people understand that you are thinking about later times.
At this level, you can use future to discuss more complex topics like 'future prospects' or 'future trends'. It is useful for describing expectations regarding your education or career path in a professional way.
Using future allows for nuanced discussions about 'future-proofing' ideas or 'future-oriented' strategies. It is common in business and academic writing to describe potential developments or long-term consequences of current actions.
In advanced contexts, future can be used in abstract discussions about 'the future of humanity' or 'future-tense' linguistic structures. It carries weight when discussing historical trajectories or speculative outcomes in philosophy and science.
At the mastery level, future is often integrated into complex literary or analytical prose. It can represent a state of 'futurity', exploring the tension between current reality and the inevitable progression of time in existential or political discourse.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Refers to time after now.
- Used as an adjective.
- Very common in daily life.
- Opposite of past.
When we talk about the future, we are looking forward in time. As an adjective, it helps us describe things that haven't happened yet but are planned or expected to happen.
Think of it as the opposite of the past. If you have a future plan, you are preparing for something that will take place later. It is a very common word that helps us organize our lives and dreams.
The word future comes from the Latin word futurus, which is the future participle of esse, meaning 'to be'. It literally means 'about to be'.
It entered the English language around the 14th century via Old French. It is fascinating because it captures the human desire to predict and prepare for what is coming next. It shares roots with the word futurity, which refers to the state of being in the future.
You will see this word everywhere! We often use it with nouns to describe upcoming events, like future generations or future prospects.
It is used in both casual and formal settings. Whether you are talking about your future career or a future meeting at work, the word fits perfectly to set the time frame.
1. In the near future: Meaning soon. Example: 'I will see you in the near future.'
2. Future-proof: Designed to last. Example: 'This software is future-proof.'
3. Look to the future: To focus on what is ahead. Example: 'It is time to look to the future.'
4. Future perfect: A grammar tense. Example: 'I will have finished by then.'
5. A thing of the future: Something modern. Example: 'Electric cars are the thing of the future.'
As an adjective, future is usually placed before the noun it describes (a future project). It does not have a plural form because it describes a concept of time.
Pronunciation (US): /ˈfjuːtʃər/. Pronunciation (UK): /ˈfjuːtʃə/. It rhymes with words like suture or nature. The stress is on the first syllable.
Fun Fact
It comes from the Latin verb 'esse' (to be).
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'fyu' sound, soft 'ch' and 'er' at the end.
Includes the rhotic 'r' sound at the end.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'u' as 'oo'
- Hard 't' sound instead of 'ch'
- Dropping the final 'r' in US English
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Future Tense
I will go.
Adjective Position
Future plan.
Articles
The future.
Examples by Level
I have a future plan.
future = time after now
Adjective before noun
The future is exciting.
I want a good future.
Think about your future.
Plans for the future.
A future trip.
The future weather.
My future job.
Our future home.
His future prospects are bright.
We need a future strategy.
The future generations will thank us.
Focus on your future career.
The future of the company.
A future meeting is scheduled.
Planning for the future.
The future state of the project.
The future-proof design is efficient.
She has a future-oriented mindset.
He is a future leader.
The future implications are vast.
We must consider future risks.
The future of technology is fast.
A future perspective is needed.
Looking toward a future goal.
The future trajectory of the economy.
Addressing future challenges requires innovation.
The future of democracy is debated.
A future-proof solution is essential.
Future developments remain uncertain.
He has a future in politics.
The future landscape is changing.
Considering the future consequences.
The concept of futurity is complex.
The future evolution of the species.
A future-centric approach to policy.
The future of global geopolitics.
Future-proofing against climate change.
The future outlook is optimistic.
A vision for the future state.
The future of human civilization.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"In the near future"
Very soon
I'll see you in the near future.
neutral"Future-proof"
Designed to not become obsolete
We need to future-proof our code.
business"Look to the future"
Focus on what is coming
It's time to look to the future.
neutral"A thing of the future"
Something very modern
Flying cars are a thing of the future.
casual"In the foreseeable future"
As far as we can predict
I'll be here for the foreseeable future.
formal"Future perfect"
A specific verb tense
I will have finished by then.
academicEasily Confused
Opposite concept
Past is before, future is after.
Past vs Future.
Time concepts
Present is now.
The present is here.
Similar root
Futuristic means modern style.
A futuristic car.
Time frame
Soon is very close in time.
I will go soon.
Sentence Patterns
In the future, [Subject] will [Verb].
In the future, I will travel.
My future [Noun] is [Adjective].
My future job is exciting.
The future of [Noun] is [Adjective].
The future of AI is bright.
A future [Noun] needs [Noun].
A future leader needs courage.
Considering future [Noun] is [Adjective].
Considering future risks is wise.
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Nouns
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
Future usually takes 'of' or is used as an adjective.
We say 'the future' as a concept.
Always use the article 'the'.
Futurely is not a word.
Do not possessive-ize future here.
Tips
Memory Palace
Put 'future' on the door of your house representing tomorrow.
Native Speakers
They say 'in the future' often.
Cultural Insight
Future is linked to progress.
Grammar Shortcut
Use it before nouns.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ch' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'in future' without 'the'.
Did You Know?
It comes from 'to be'.
Study Smart
Use it in your daily journal.
Business Context
Use 'future-proof' for products.
Tense Link
Future is linked to 'will'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
F-U-T-U-R-E: Focus Upon The Upcoming Real Events.
Visual Association
A road stretching out into the horizon.
Word Web
Desafío
Write three things you want to do in the future.
Origen de la palabra
Latin
Original meaning: about to be
Contexto cultural
None.
Used frequently in business and personal goal setting.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- future plans
- future goals
- future growth
School
- future career
- future studies
- future prospects
Travel
- future trips
- future bookings
- future plans
Daily Life
- in the near future
- my future
- the future
Conversation Starters
"What are your future plans?"
"Where do you see yourself in the future?"
"What is the future of technology?"
"Are you excited about the future?"
"How do you prepare for the future?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your ideal future.
What is one thing you want to change in the future?
How do you feel about the future of the world?
Write about a future goal.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasIt is both!
Use it before a noun or after 'in the'.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
Past.
Only in finance (market trading).
FYOO-cher.
No, not as a time concept.
Extremely common.
Ponte a prueba
I have many ___ plans.
Future describes what is coming.
What does 'future' mean?
Future is the time yet to come.
Can you use 'future' as an adjective?
Yes, e.g., 'future plans'.
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Matching terms to meanings.
Correct structure.
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Summary
Future refers to the time yet to come, helping us plan and dream.
- Refers to time after now.
- Used as an adjective.
- Very common in daily life.
- Opposite of past.
Memory Palace
Put 'future' on the door of your house representing tomorrow.
Native Speakers
They say 'in the future' often.
Cultural Insight
Future is linked to progress.
Grammar Shortcut
Use it before nouns.
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