📘 Lecture 3: Time and Tense in English Grammar – Complete Guide to Rules, Usage, Example
#EnglishGrammar #TimeAndTense #FutureTense #PresentTense #FutureIndefiniteTense
📘 Lecture 3: Time and Tense in English Grammar – Complete Guide to Rules, Usage, Example
#EnglishGrammar #TimeAndTense #FutureTense #PresentTense #FutureIndefiniteTense
🇬🇧 #Englisch
Will = spontane Idee, Angebot, Vorhersage aus Gefühl. Going to = fester Plan, Vorhersage mit Beweis. Beispiel: “I’m cold, I’ll close the window.” (spontan) vs “I’m going to close the window at 5.” (Plan). Schnell merken: Brain→will, Kalender→going to. #Englisch #FutureTense #Lernen
📘 Lecture 3: Time and Tense in English Grammar – Complete Guide to Rules, Usage, Example
#EnglishGrammar #TimeAndTense #FutureTense #PresentTense #FutureIndefiniteTense
Ah, the one where the Enterprise encounters the TARDIS. Sadly, not enough time to watch the full episode in this timeline and get enough sleep.
Future Tense: Richard Ayoade and Warwick Davis ponder the future
#RichardAyoade #WarwickDavis #StarWars #FanthaTracks #audible #warwickdavis #richardayoade #futuretense
Hear Warwick Davis and Richard Ayoade in Future Tense, a new Audible original.
Read the whole story at the below link:
Commander Tucker: "How could a ship be bigger on the inside than the outside?"
The Doctor, probably, smiling and saying: "Is it? I hadn't noticed."
"...by the beginning of this century , the Australian media was one of the most concentrated on Earth."
#AntonyFunnell, 2024
"Exactly. We shouldn't romanticise. The media that we had before FaceBook, in the noughties, had huge problems and we shouldn't be trying to recreate that."
#JamesPurtill, 2024
#HatTip to RNZ MediaWatch for featuring this in their own podcast feed.
For more than a decade serious news organisatons, including public broadcasters, have increasingly relied on social media and other third-party digital distribution platforms to reach audiences. But now the big tech platforms are no longer interested in traditional news. So, can public interest journalism survive without the online networks they let cannibalise their content? How can serious news outlets avoid slipping into obscurity? And what impact would such a decline have on our culture and democracy?