Sunday night.
Another YouTube marathon.
How to fix headphones… history of pre-historic man… Elon Musk sends up another rocket…. farm salmon vs wild salmon…
And then I heard the sentence that bugs me: “In the future, I will buy wild salmon.”
I don’t really care about the woman’s salmon habits (this isn’t Vitamin S), but I do care about “In the future, I will…”
When else will you do something?
In the past?
Of course you will do something in the future.
So just say “will.”
That’s enough.
Cheers,
Mr. Vig
P.S.
Do you know how native speakers say “salmon”?
Are you sure?
This guy has an interesting YouTube channel for pronouncing difficult words:
Nice one!
Wau…
beside silent “L”, we learned that salmon is a fish.
Thank you. I will try to learn it.
I know about pronunciation and meaning word salmon. It is great that you are providing useful Yu tube examples in order to broaden our knowledge.
I will follow your posts.
Thanks.
That’s good thanks for your help
Yes, that’s good, exactly what I expected!
Thank you. I will pay attention to the use of the word will.
Thank for your help
I didn’t know the words describing fish are so difficult to pronounce!
i suppose that “In the future” means that it it canot be done now but “In the future, I will be able to buy wild salmon.”
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