Future in the Past (-acaqdı/əcəkdi)
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the -acaqdı/-əcəkdi suffix to describe an action that was planned or expected to happen in the past.
- Add -acaqdı/-əcəkdi to the verb stem based on vowel harmony.
- Use it for plans that were interrupted or didn't happen as expected.
- In questions, the suffix -dı moves to the end: 'Gələcəkdi mi?'
Overview
going to do, you use the Future in the Past. It is like looking back from today at a future that existed yesterday.oops tense of the Azerbaijani language.How This Grammar Works
-acaq/-əcək with the past tense suffix -dı. By merging these two, you create a time bridge.was going to or would in English. You are describing a moment when something was still in the future.Formation Pattern
oxu, get, yaz).
-acaq or -əcək.
oxu-y-acaq).
-dı, -di, -du, or -dü.
getmək (to go):
Mən gedəcəkdim (I was going to go)
Sən gedəcəkdın (You were going to go)
O gedəcəkdi (He/She was going to go)
Biz gedəcəkdik (We were going to go)
Siz gedəcəkdiniz (You all were going to go)
Onlar gedəcəkdilər (They were going to go)
k in -əcək often softens to a y sound in speech, but keep it as k in writing before the d.
When To Use It
I was going to order chicken, but I will take the fish.In Azerbaijani, that is:
Toyuq sifariş edəcəkdim, amma balıq götürəcəyəm.I knew it would rain!becomes
Bilirdim ki, yağış yağacaqdı. It is also the standard way to report what someone said in the past about the future. If Leyla said on Monday, I will come on Friday,and you are telling someone about it on Saturday, you say:
Leyla dedi ki, gələcəkdi.I was going to mention my experience with Python.This shows you had a plan, even if the conversation moved fast. It makes you sound organized and thoughtful.
When Not To Use It
getdim. -acaqdı implies the action was either interrupted or remained as just a thought.-ardı. Using -acaqdı there would make it sound like you were *going* to play every Sunday but somehow never managed to do it once.Common Mistakes
-acaqdı. If it has 'ə', use -əcəkdi. Mixing these up is like wearing one sneaker and one flip-flop. People will understand you, but it looks a bit odd.y. If you say oxuacaqdı, it sounds like a hiccup. It must be oxuyacaqdı. Also, watch out for the personal endings. Sometimes people use the present tense endings by mistake. Remember, this is a past-focused rule. Use the -m, -n, -k endings that you use with the simple past idim/idin.Contrast With Similar Patterns
Learners often confuse -acaqdı with -ardı. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. -ardı (would/used to) is a green light that happened repeatedly. -acaqdı (was going to) is a yellow light. It was about to happen, but then something changed.
Also, compare it to the simple future -acaq. The simple future is a promise or a plan for later. The future in the past is a story about a plan that exists in your memory. If you say Gələcəyəm, you are coming. If you say Gələcəkdim, you are probably sitting on your couch explaining why you stayed home.
Quick FAQ
Does -acaqdı always mean the action failed?
Not always, but usually. It emphasizes the intention.
Can I use this for polite requests?
Not really. It is mostly for descriptions and explanations.
Is it formal or informal?
It is both! You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
What is the negative form?
Just add -ma or -mə before the future suffix. Gəlməyəcəkdim (I wasn't going to come).
Conjugation of 'Gəlmək' (To come)
| Person | Affirmative | Negative | Question |
|---|---|---|---|
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Mən
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Gələcəkdim
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Gəlməyəcəkdim
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Gələcəkdimi?
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Sən
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Gələcəkdin
|
Gəlməyəcəkdin
|
Gələcəkdinmi?
|
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O
|
Gələcəkdi
|
Gəlməyəcəkdi
|
Gələcəkdimi?
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Biz
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Gələcəkdik
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Gəlməyəcəkdik
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Gələcəkdikmi?
|
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Siz
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Gələcəkdiniz
|
Gəlməyəcəkdiniz
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Gələcəkdinizmi?
|
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Onlar
|
Gələcəkdilər
|
Gəlməyəcəkdilər
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Gələcəkdilərmi?
|
Meanings
This tense expresses an action that was future relative to a point in the past.
Intention
Expressing a past intention that may or may not have been fulfilled.
“O, bizə gələcəkdi.”
“Mən bu kitabı oxuyacaqdım.”
Prediction
A past prediction about a future event.
“Hava yağışlı olacaqdı.”
“Bu iş çətin olacaqdı.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
|
Stem + acaq/əcək + dı
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Gələcəkdi
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Negative
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Stem + mayacaq/məyəcək + dı
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Gəlməyəcəkdi
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Question
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Stem + acaq/əcək + dı + mı
|
Gələcəkdimi?
|
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1st Person
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Stem + acaq/əcək + dım
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Gələcəkdim
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2nd Person
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Stem + acaq/əcək + dın
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Gələcəkdin
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3rd Person
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Stem + acaq/əcək + dı
|
Gələcəkdi
|
Espectro de formalidade
Sizə zəng edəcəkdim. (Social)
Sənə zəng edəcəkdim. (Social)
Sənə zəng edəcəkdim. (Social)
Zəng edəcəkdim də... (Social)
Future-in-the-Past Logic
Intention
- Plan Plan
Prediction
- Expectation Expectation
Exemplos por nível
Mən gedəcəkdim.
I was going to go.
O, alacaqdı.
He was going to buy it.
Biz görüşəcəkdik.
We were going to meet.
Sən yazacaqdın.
You were going to write.
Yağış yağacaqdı, amma açıldı.
It was going to rain, but it cleared up.
O, bizə kömək edəcəkdi.
He was going to help us.
Layihə bitəcəkdi, lakin problemlər çıxdı.
The project was going to finish, but problems arose.
O, bu işi qəbul edəcəkdi.
He was going to accept this job.
Düşünürdüm ki, o, gələcəkdi.
I thought that he would come.
Hər şey qaydasında olacaqdı.
Everything was going to be in order.
Planlaşdırılmışdı ki, tədbir keçiriləcəkdi.
It was planned that the event would be held.
O, əslində qalib gələcəkdi.
He was actually going to win.
Fácil de confundir
Learners often use simple past for intended actions.
Mixing up current vs past plans.
Both describe past states.
Erros comuns
Gələcəkdi
Gələcəkdim
Gəlmədi
Gəlməyəcəkdi
Gələcək
Gələcəkdi
Gələcəkdi mi
Gələcəkdimi
Gedəcəkdi
Gedəcəkdi
Gələcəkdilər
Gələcəkdilər
Gələcəkdi olacaqdı
Gələcəkdi
Gələcək idi
Gələcəkdi
Gələcəkdi-di
Gələcəkdi
Gələcəkdi-m
Gələcəkdim
Gələcəkdi-lər
Gələcəkdilər
Gələcəkdi-mi
Gələcəkdimi
Padrões de frases
Mən ___ edəcəkdim, amma ___.
O, ___ olacaqdı, lakin ___.
Biz ___ gələcəkdik, amma ___.
Real World Usage
Gələcəkdim, amma gecikdim.
Layihəni bitirəcəkdim, lakin vaxt çatmadı.
Bu gün paylaşacaqdım, amma unutdum.
Vowel Harmony
Don't over-use
Context is key
Smart Tips
Use -acaqdı to sound more apologetic.
Use it to show you had a clear plan.
Use the question form to show interest.
Pronúncia
Stress
The stress usually falls on the last syllable of the verb stem before the suffix.
Rising
Gələcəkdimi? ↑
Questioning a past expectation.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'acaq' as the future and 'dı' as the past. It's a future that got stuck in the past!
Associação visual
Imagine a calendar page from last year with a big red 'X' on a future date that never happened.
Rhyme
Geçmişdə qalan bir plan, -acaqdı sonuna inan.
Story
Yesterday, I was going to buy bread. I had the money ready. But the shop was closed. So, I didn't buy it.
Word Web
Desafio
Write 3 sentences about things you planned to do yesterday but didn't.
Notas culturais
Often used in casual conversation to explain why someone was late to a tea gathering.
Common in storytelling about past harvests or seasonal work.
Derived from the Turkic future participle -acak/-ecek and the past copula -di.
Iniciadores de conversa
Dünən nəyi etməyi planlaşdırırdın?
Səncə, o gələcəkdi mi?
İşdə nəyi bitirəcəkdin?
Temas para diário
Erros comuns
Test Yourself
Mən onu dünən ___.
Choose the correct past intention.
Find and fix the mistake:
O, gələcəkdı.
Translate to Azerbaijani.
Answer starts with: Mən...
Score: /4
Exercicios praticos
4 exercisesMən onu dünən ___.
Choose the correct past intention.
Find and fix the mistake:
O, gələcəkdı.
Translate to Azerbaijani.
Score: /4
Perguntas frequentes (6)
No, only for past plans.
It can be used in both formal and informal settings.
It's still okay to use if you are emphasizing the plan.
Add -ma/-mə before the suffix: `Gəlməyəcəkdim`.
Yes, very common in daily life.
Mostly because of vowel harmony rules.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Iba a + infinitive
Spanish uses a periphrastic construction while Azerbaijani uses a single word suffix.
Aller à l'imparfait
French requires an auxiliary verb, whereas Azerbaijani is agglutinative.
Wollte + infinitive
German focuses on the will/desire, while Azerbaijani focuses on the future event.
tsumori datta
Japanese uses a noun-based construction.
kuntu sa-af'alu
Arabic uses a separate auxiliary verb.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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