- What are you doin' tomorrow?
Well, I had class tomorrow but I'm just gonna sleep.
Today I'll show you why it is correct
I'll return to this sentence in a moment,
but right now, let's look at this sentence.
Tonight I'm going to meet Maria for a drink.
Remember that be going to, that is for future plans.
He used I am going to, the present tense,
because that is his plan right now for the future.
(speaking in foreign language)
Hey, it's Maria, sorry I can't come tonight
because I have a boyfriend now so I don't like you anymore.
Bye.
So, if someone asks about his plans,
Well, I was going to meet Maria for a drink,
but now I'm going to stay in and watch TV shows.
The old plan, the plan which was changed,
you put that in the past tense.
I was going to, we were going to.
Now you have a new plan, now that one
Maybe one day you'll have a conversation
Well I was studying philosophy
and I was gonna be a philosopher.
No, now I'm gonna be an Instagram butt model.
I was gonna be a philosopher, past plan,
The new plan, the plan right now,
I'm gonna be an Instagram butt model, present tense.
Okay let's look at another situation.
(speaking in foreign language)
Dude, class tomorrow just got canceled, woo-hoo!
Nice!
So what are you gonna do tomorrow?
I don't know, I had class tomorrow,
If someone says I had class tomorrow,
they mean that class was a plan but it changed.
Maybe it got canceled for example.
So verbs for plans, or booking, or reserving
like in a hotel or restaurant,
pretty much just the verb have and be.
You can change those verbs to the past tense
when those plans change and you're describing the old plan.
Okay, let's try some new situations together.
You have to decide the verb be or have,
And, depending on the subject, how can you conjugate them?
Read the sentence, you decide what the verb should be.
It's a past plan, it changed after she slept
with his brother, and the subject is we.
So, we were going to get married,
but she slept with my brother.
This is such a soap opera, I love it.
If you meet your friend in the street but then you realize,
"Oh, ah, she asked me to call her and I didn't call her,"
Oh my God, hey, I, just about to call you!
What's the verb that should be there?
She had a plan to call her but she met her
in person now so that's changed.
So I, I was just about to call you, I promise, I love you.
You know sometimes when you make plans with your friends
but then you realize, "Oh my God, I would prefer
"to stay at home and do nothing.
But then something amazing happens.
I, plans to see friends tonight
The plan changed, this is your now plan, so,
I had plans to see friends tonight,
but they all died so I'm gonna sleep.
So this guy booked an English test for today for the future,
So think of the context, what should that verb be?
He's talking about a booking that got changed so,
I had an English test booked today, but I'm too sick!
Sometimes the context is obvious.
For example, it's raining and you can't have a barbecue
if it's raining, so, what should that verb be?
You don't need any more details.
You could add them, it's an option.
I was gonna have a barbecue today,
Your plan together was always no kids, no kids, but.
Things change, so, how can she explain what's happening?
The plan was no kids but that changed,
so, remember that we weren't gonna have kids?
Practice this by writing your own examples in the comments.
Or, tell me about your plans, or your past plans,
which changed, in your Instagram Stories.
Tag me @PapaTeachMe in your Instagram stories