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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech Czech] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about the future tense in Czech. We will look at how to form the future tense, when to use it, and some examples of how it is used in everyday conversations.
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech Czech] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, you will learn all about the future tense in Czech grammar. We will explore this tense in more detail and look at the different forms and when to use them. Don't worry; I will make this lesson easy and fun!
 
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The future tense in Czech is formed using the verb ''být'' (to be) and the infinitive form of the verb. The conjugation of ''být'' in the future tense is as follows:
 
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Gender|Gender]] & [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Modal-Verb-(Must)-in-Czech|Modal Verb (Must) in Czech]].</span>
== What is the future tense in Czech? ==
The future tense describes an event that will occur later than now. In Czech, the future tense is created through the conjugation of the verb být (to be) and the infinitive of the required verb.  
 
For example, the present tense of the verb hrát (to play) is conjugated as follows:  


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Singular !! Plural
|-
| já hraju || my hrajeme
|-
| ty hraješ || vy hrajete
|-
|-
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
| on/ona/ono hraje || oni/ony/ona hrají
|}
 
To form the future tense, you need to conjugate the verb být in the present tense and add the infinitive.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Singular !! Plural
|-
|-
| 1st || budu || budeme
| budu hrát || my budeme hrát
|-
|-
| 2nd || budeš || budete
| ty budeš hrát || vy budete hrát
|-
|-
| 3rd || bude || budou
| on/ona/ono bude hrát || oni/ony/ona budou hrát
|}
|}


To form the future tense, you take the conjugated form of ''být'' and add the infinitive form of the verb. For example, the future tense of ''jít'' (to go) is ''půjdu'' (I will go).  
=== The Simple Future ===
This is the most common way to describe a future event. As shown above, it's formed by conjugating the verb být in the present tense and adding the infinitive of the verb.  


The future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It can also be used to express probability or possibility. For example:
''Example:''
* V budoucnu budeme žít na venkově. (In the future, we will live in the countryside.)


* Budu jíst zítra večer. (I will eat tomorrow evening.)  
=== The Immediate Future ===
* Bude pršet zítra. (It will rain tomorrow.)  
This tense is also known as the present continuous tense, which expresses that something is going to happen soon, and the speaker knows the event. To construct this form, we use the verb conjugation of "to be" in the present tense (je, jsi, je), followed by the infinitive of the primary verb, ended in "-íme/-ete" or "-í/íš" (depends on which group the verb belongs - if it's a verb of the first conjugation or the second).
* Možná budu mít čas. (Maybe I will have time.)


The future tense can also be used to express a wish or desire. For example:
''Example:''
* Já teď jdu nakupovat. (I am going shopping now.)


* Ať budeš šťastný. (May you be happy.)  
=== The Intentional Future ===
* Budu mít úspěch. (I will have success.)
This tense is used to indicate a plan or intention to do something in the future. It is formed with the verbs "chtít" (to want) or "plánovat" (to plan) with a verb in the infinitive.  


==Practice==
''Example:''
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* Plánuju vyzkoušet ty nové restaurace. (I plan to try those new restaurants.)


Here are some examples of sentences in the future tense:  
=== The Conditional Future ===
The conditional future is the future tense used in conditional sentences. It describes what will happen in the future provided that a particular condition is met. In Czech, There are two types of conditionals, and each has a different tense of the future.
 
''Example:''
* Kdybys měl peníze, koupil by si auto. (If you had money, you would buy a car.)
 
== Irregular Verbs ==
As with any language, there are some irregularities among Czech verbs in the future tense.
 
Here's a list of common irregular verbs and how they are conjugated in the future tense:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Infinitive !! Future Tense
|-
|-
! Czech !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| být (to be) || budu, budeš, bude, budeme, budete, budou
|-
| Budu mluvit. || boo-doo mloo-veet || I will speak.
|-
|-
| Budeš mít. || boo-desh mee-t || You will have.
| chtít (to want) || budu chtít, budeš chtít, bude chtít, budeme chtít, budete chtít, budou chtít
|-
|-
| Budou jíst. || boo-doh yee-st || They will eat.
| moci (to be able to) || budu moct, budeš moct, bude moct, budeme moct, budete moct, budou moct
|-
|-
| Budeme dělat. || boo-deh-meh deh-laht || We will do.
| muset (to have to) || budu muset, budeš muset, bude muset, budeme muset, budete muset, budou muset
|-
|-
| Budeš mít rád. || boo-desh mee-t rahd || You will like.
| jet (to go by car) || pojedu, pojedeš, pojede, pojedeme, pojedete, pojedou
|}
|}


Now it's your turn! Try making your own sentences in the future tense.  
== Examples ==
Here are some examples to help you understand the different forms of future tense:
 
'''Example 1: Simple Future'''
* Za týden pojedu na dovolenou. (In a week, I will go on holiday.)
* Budete muset přijít brzy. (You will have to come soon.)
* Bude pršet zítra. (It will rain tomorrow.)


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
'''Example 2: Immediate Future'''
* Už brzy pojedeme na výlet. (We will be going on a trip soon.)
* Já teď zpívám. (I am going to sing now.)


'''Example 3: Intentional Future'''
* Chci být herečkou. (I want to be an actress.)
* Plánuju studovat medicínu. (I plan to study medicine.)
* Půjdeme společně na oběd? (Shall we go for lunch together?)
'''Example 4: Conditional Future'''
* Kdyby měl čas, přijde. (If he has time, he will come.)
* Pokud bude dobré počasí, projdeme se. (If the weather is good, we will go for a walk.)
== Dialogue ==
Here's a dialogue to help you see the future tense in context:
* Person 1: Co budeš dělat o víkendu? (What will you do this weekend?)
* Person 2: Půjdu do kina s kamarády. A co ty? (I will go to the cinema with friends. What about you?)
* Person 1: Také půjdu na večeři s rodinou. (I will also go to dinner with my family.)
* Person 2: To zní jako dobrý plán. Kam půjdete? (That sounds like a good plan. Where will you go?)
* Person 1: Jdeme do italské restaurace v centru. (We are going to an Italian restaurant in the city center.)
* Person 2: Slyšela jsem o té restauraci. Mají tam skvělou pizzu. (I've heard about that restaurant. They have great pizza there.)
* Person 1: Ano, na tu se těším nejvíc. (Yes, I'm looking forward to that the most.)
* Person 2: No, nezapomeň si objednat také zmrzlinu na dezert. (Well, don't forget to also order ice cream for dessert.)
== Conclusion ==
Congratulations! You've completed the lesson on the future tense in Czech grammar. Remember, the best way to improve your language skills is by using them. To improve your Czech Grammar, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=32 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech/question questions]!
Don't be afraid to practice and make mistakes. 😊
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎<span class="maj"></span>
==Sources==
* [https://www.locallingo.com/czech/grammar/futuretense.html Czech Language - Future Tense]
* [https://www.czechclass101.com/blog/2021/07/08/czech-tenses/ Czech Tenses: Expressing the Past, Present, and Future]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_conjugation Czech conjugation - Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_language Czech language]
<span link>Now that you've completed this lesson, don't stop learning! Check out these related topics: [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]] & [[Language/Czech/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]].</span>
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* [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]
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Czech Grammar - Future Tense

Hi Czech learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn all about the future tense in Czech grammar. We will explore this tense in more detail and look at the different forms and when to use them. Don't worry; I will make this lesson easy and fun!


Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Gender & Modal Verb (Must) in Czech.

What is the future tense in Czech?[edit | edit source]

The future tense describes an event that will occur later than now. In Czech, the future tense is created through the conjugation of the verb být (to be) and the infinitive of the required verb.

For example, the present tense of the verb hrát (to play) is conjugated as follows:

Singular Plural
já hraju my hrajeme
ty hraješ vy hrajete
on/ona/ono hraje oni/ony/ona hrají

To form the future tense, you need to conjugate the verb být in the present tense and add the infinitive.

Singular Plural
já budu hrát my budeme hrát
ty budeš hrát vy budete hrát
on/ona/ono bude hrát oni/ony/ona budou hrát

The Simple Future[edit | edit source]

This is the most common way to describe a future event. As shown above, it's formed by conjugating the verb být in the present tense and adding the infinitive of the verb.

Example:

  • V budoucnu budeme žít na venkově. (In the future, we will live in the countryside.)

The Immediate Future[edit | edit source]

This tense is also known as the present continuous tense, which expresses that something is going to happen soon, and the speaker knows the event. To construct this form, we use the verb conjugation of "to be" in the present tense (je, jsi, je), followed by the infinitive of the primary verb, ended in "-íme/-ete" or "-í/íš" (depends on which group the verb belongs - if it's a verb of the first conjugation or the second).

Example:

  • Já teď jdu nakupovat. (I am going shopping now.)

The Intentional Future[edit | edit source]

This tense is used to indicate a plan or intention to do something in the future. It is formed with the verbs "chtít" (to want) or "plánovat" (to plan) with a verb in the infinitive.

Example:

  • Plánuju vyzkoušet ty nové restaurace. (I plan to try those new restaurants.)

The Conditional Future[edit | edit source]

The conditional future is the future tense used in conditional sentences. It describes what will happen in the future provided that a particular condition is met. In Czech, There are two types of conditionals, and each has a different tense of the future.

Example:

  • Kdybys měl peníze, koupil by si auto. (If you had money, you would buy a car.)

Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

As with any language, there are some irregularities among Czech verbs in the future tense.

Here's a list of common irregular verbs and how they are conjugated in the future tense:

Infinitive Future Tense
být (to be) budu, budeš, bude, budeme, budete, budou
chtít (to want) budu chtít, budeš chtít, bude chtít, budeme chtít, budete chtít, budou chtít
moci (to be able to) budu moct, budeš moct, bude moct, budeme moct, budete moct, budou moct
muset (to have to) budu muset, budeš muset, bude muset, budeme muset, budete muset, budou muset
jet (to go by car) pojedu, pojedeš, pojede, pojedeme, pojedete, pojedou

Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples to help you understand the different forms of future tense:

Example 1: Simple Future

  • Za týden pojedu na dovolenou. (In a week, I will go on holiday.)
  • Budete muset přijít brzy. (You will have to come soon.)
  • Bude pršet zítra. (It will rain tomorrow.)

Example 2: Immediate Future

  • Už brzy pojedeme na výlet. (We will be going on a trip soon.)
  • Já teď zpívám. (I am going to sing now.)

Example 3: Intentional Future

  • Chci být herečkou. (I want to be an actress.)
  • Plánuju studovat medicínu. (I plan to study medicine.)
  • Půjdeme společně na oběd? (Shall we go for lunch together?)

Example 4: Conditional Future

  • Kdyby měl čas, přijde. (If he has time, he will come.)
  • Pokud bude dobré počasí, projdeme se. (If the weather is good, we will go for a walk.)

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here's a dialogue to help you see the future tense in context:

  • Person 1: Co budeš dělat o víkendu? (What will you do this weekend?)
  • Person 2: Půjdu do kina s kamarády. A co ty? (I will go to the cinema with friends. What about you?)
  • Person 1: Také půjdu na večeři s rodinou. (I will also go to dinner with my family.)
  • Person 2: To zní jako dobrý plán. Kam půjdete? (That sounds like a good plan. Where will you go?)
  • Person 1: Jdeme do italské restaurace v centru. (We are going to an Italian restaurant in the city center.)
  • Person 2: Slyšela jsem o té restauraci. Mají tam skvělou pizzu. (I've heard about that restaurant. They have great pizza there.)
  • Person 1: Ano, na tu se těším nejvíc. (Yes, I'm looking forward to that the most.)
  • Person 2: No, nezapomeň si objednat také zmrzlinu na dezert. (Well, don't forget to also order ice cream for dessert.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've completed the lesson on the future tense in Czech grammar. Remember, the best way to improve your language skills is by using them. To improve your Czech Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Don't be afraid to practice and make mistakes. 😊


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]


Now that you've completed this lesson, don't stop learning! Check out these related topics: Conditional Mood & 0 to A1 Course.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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