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English Grammar: Using 'THE' before 'NEXT' & 'LAST' 

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English articles are tough. When was the last time you watched a lesson about them? In this video, I try to erase the confusion between "next", "the next", "last", and "the last". The rule on using the article "the" before "next" and "last" is much simpler than you think. If you're having a hard time with this topic, you should definitely watch this video, and next time you're wondering whether to add a "the" before one of these words, you'll be much more certain. Don't forget to check your understanding by doing the quiz at www.engvid.com/english-gramma...
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Yeah, it was really good to see you last night. No, I had a good time. Yeah, we haven't seen each other in ages, so we can get together again next week. Next week? Okay, I'll see you next week. Okay. Bye.
Sorry, that was just an old friend of mine. Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking and welcome to this lesson on "Next and Last Vs. The Next/The Last". So, this is a very common confusion, a very common grammatical problem that I sometimes hear from people who are learning English who are at the beginner, and intermediate, and sometimes at the advanced level even. But it's okay. You're here to learn, and if you've clicked on this video, like, you want to know this stuff and I'm going to do my best to transmit this information to you.
So, first: "next/last". Now, when you are talking and using "next" or "last" with a day of the week, a week, a month, a season, a year, basically you are referring to the one which means you are referring to the day, the week, the month, the season, or the year directly after or directly before the current one. Okay? So, you heard my conversation on the phone: "Yeah, it was great to get together, you know, last night. It was great to see you last night." The night before today, last night. And I said I will see them next week, the week directly after the current week. Okay?
So, for example: "See you next week!" The week directly after this week, the current one. "I saw him last night." I saw him basically directly before today. Or if it's night now, I saw him last night, the night before this one. Next: "Did you call her last Friday? She told me you promised her you were going to call her. Did you call her last Friday?" The Friday before now, the most recent Friday. Okay?
"Next month will be busy." So if you are, you know, preparing for the holiday season or a specific time of the year where it's going to be very busy for you, and your family, and your friends, you can say: "Next month", the month directly after this one. So, for example, if it's January, next month is February. If it's March... March, April. Yeah, I know my months. March, the next month... Well, next month after March is April. Okay? So: "I will see you next month. Next month will be busy."
"I can't wait for next summer!" Okay? So if summer just finished and the weather is getting colder if you are in a country that, you know, has more than two seasons or one season in some cases, please... You know, you can say: "I can't wait for next summer. I can't wait." And finally: "We're going to travel to Prague next year." The year after this one. So if the year now is 2017, next year is 2018. Okay? So we're travelling there next year. So, you use "next" and "last" with a day of the week, or just the word "week", or a month of the year, or a season, or a specific year when you want to refer to the one directly after or directly before the current one. You got it? Can I move on to the next part? Yeah?
Okay, the next part. So: "the next" and "the last". So, when you are talking about the period of seven, 30, whatever number of days, or weeks, or months, or seasons, or years, or any other historical periods, whatever - starting at or preceding, which means coming before the moment of speaking, you use: "the next", "the last". Okay, that's a lot of information, so if we just look at some examples I think it's a lot easier to understand and to see what I mean. So, for example: "The next 2 weeks will be tough." If you are preparing for exams and you have exams for two weeks from now when you're speaking, the moment of speaking, you're thinking ahead, like: "Oh, man. Next week and the week after next week", so the next two weeks, this period of time will be tough starting from my moment of speaking.
Next: "The last month has been amazing." So, basically the 30 days preceding today. So a month, 30 days, or 31 days, or 29, or 28 days depending on the month and leap years, and things like that. You can say: "Oh my god, the last 30 days, the last month has been amazing." The 30 days preceding now have been amazing.

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@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex Год назад
Hi everyone! If you liked this lesson, you should check out my latest video on the 5 most frequent article mistakes in English: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SkMVAesuSwc.html I cover the rules for articles with job titles, superlatives, and more.
@wallacemarcelo5172
@wallacemarcelo5172 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, Alex! Please, please, never stop teaching. You are the best one.
@vys3435
@vys3435 7 лет назад
your lessons have always been a blessing for me. I can't wait to see new ones. Things are changing in my English situation. Thank you very much. see you next week. From a fan.
@KeremBostan
@KeremBostan 7 лет назад
You should have been my high school English teacher. Thanks for your helping.
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
If time travel ever becomes a thing, this might be possible. Until then, thanks for checking out the video.
@GuanglinDu
@GuanglinDu 6 лет назад
I couldn't agree more. I hope every school and university employ the native speakers as their foreign language teachers. This will definitely be of great help to the students.
@yeanchanna8071
@yeanchanna8071 4 года назад
Thank for your lesson 😍 and thank for you speak very clear and slowly it's really good for me 🇰🇭❤️
@franloa7678
@franloa7678 7 лет назад
Great lesson. Thanks for sharing!!!!
@kellycortez8694
@kellycortez8694 5 лет назад
Felicidades ERES el mejor maestro! I am really thankful with you because I have learnt a lot .. you are the best see you in The next English lesson...God bless you and your family too.
@boneteriaynovedadescarrillo
@boneteriaynovedadescarrillo 6 лет назад
You are an excellent teacher. I always understand everything. Thank you so much!
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My pleasure! I'm glad you liked the video.
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You're a great teacher, Alex. I love watching your videos. Thanks a bunch!
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My pleasure, Gabriela! I'm glad you like them.
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@davidcarranza
@davidcarranza 7 лет назад
Hi Alex!! I like your videos. I'm learning and improving my english. The introduction of the video was funny. Thank you so much!!
@marinasanchez_
@marinasanchez_ 5 лет назад
Really well explained. Thank you!
@bagadove
@bagadove 7 лет назад
Alex you are one of the best teacher on RU-vid. I'm truly like the way you teach... thk you very much.. God bless you my teacher for your help to me.
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Thanks a lot for studying with EngVid, Bagadove. I appreciate your feedback.
@khybermomand4061
@khybermomand4061 6 лет назад
I love English! You're the best teacher in the world, May god give you long life to continue your best job.
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
You're very kind. Thank you very much for your kind words.
@lesyakraynyk1552
@lesyakraynyk1552 6 лет назад
Thank you Alex! These lessons very helpful for improving English language
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
I'm happy to hear that! Thanks for checking this out.
@renatomartinez5708
@renatomartinez5708 7 лет назад
Alex your voice and pronunciation are very nice and Clear. Thank you so much. Regards from Chile.
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@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
My pleasure! Thanks for checking out the video, renato.
@blur1312
@blur1312 2 года назад
Perfect lessons , the clear teaching
@laurapollock778
@laurapollock778 6 лет назад
I have noticed a common problem in relation to the meaning of 'next' when it is used in conjunction with a day of the week. If it is currently Monday the 1st of January, next Wednesday would be the 3rd of January, but many people would inaccurately think next Wednesday is the 10th of January. It would be fantastic to see a video highlighting this misconception and clarifying the grammar. I am tired of people not understanding which day I am meaning when organising appointments!
@PaulSmithVPS
@PaulSmithVPS Год назад
Yep, I came down to the comments to say this exact thing. What he is explaining is almost never a point of confusion. The day of the week thing almost always is.
@bullfighter9568
@bullfighter9568 7 лет назад
I appreciated for you made this awesome video 🤘🏻❤️ thanks a lot 🙏💐👍🏻
@IssacAlgizani
@IssacAlgizani 6 лет назад
Amazing teacher. Many thanks
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
My pleasure, Isaac. Thanks a lot for checking out my lessons.
@gulay5031
@gulay5031 5 лет назад
I like ur lessons. Well explained. Thanks.
@marcocarrasco5954
@marcocarrasco5954 7 лет назад
Excelent class, congratulations! I like your videos.
@walidhidda1933
@walidhidda1933 7 лет назад
i'm really happy to learn this lesson with you , you're an amazing teacher i've ever seen thanks :)
@mercedestorrescalzado3058
@mercedestorrescalzado3058 6 лет назад
Amazing video thanks a lot
@sylviachristineincote3119
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Thank you, Alex! Great video!
@engvidAlex
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Thanks for checking it out. I appreciate it.
@rafahhandal2682
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Thank you teacher for your efforts
@tavomountain
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Great!! Alex you're the best in Engvid!
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Every student has a different preference. Thank you for the kind feedback, Tavo!
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Super lessons you deliver always.
@user-cm8he7mw9m
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the last lesson was usefull a lot. thanks, Alex)
@zobeidehmehrabani358
@zobeidehmehrabani358 5 лет назад
Thanks Alix you have very good explaynation
@rrasgar
@rrasgar 3 года назад
Thank you, well done.
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Thank you Alex. I got 7 of 10 in the last quis. )
@albertosimonlopez4701
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thank you for your explanation
@oscargiraldo4163
@oscargiraldo4163 7 лет назад
it was a great lesson, thanks.
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Thank you, got it 100%. We, Alexes, are smart. ☺
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
My mom says the same thing. I hope she's right.
@futeboleuniverso
@futeboleuniverso 7 лет назад
I'm the first level english learner student, and i really apprecyate this lesson, Congrats!!!!
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@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Welcome to EngVid, and thanks for studying with me!
@shumrozusmani290
@shumrozusmani290 7 лет назад
Hey just wanna know one thing do I need to watch each and every teacher's engvid videos or you all create videos on different different grammar topics or everyone makes on the same thing ?
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
We all make videos on different topics. Unfortunately, there isn't a set order to the videos, but you can check out the "beginner," "intermediate," and "advanced" links on engvid.com to look for videos that match your level and interests.
@shumrozusmani290
@shumrozusmani290 7 лет назад
Then from which teacher shall I kick off ?
@shumrozusmani290
@shumrozusmani290 7 лет назад
From which teacher shall I kick off ?
@rajvantkaur3894
@rajvantkaur3894 5 лет назад
Hi Alex u r really amazing teacher..... I always watching ur video...... love it
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 5 лет назад
Thanks for checking it out, Rajvant.
@helinparsak5196
@helinparsak5196 5 лет назад
thank you it is a useful lesson.
@user-zn5fi2ji5b
@user-zn5fi2ji5b 6 месяцев назад
Great, thank you!
@osbaldourena7568
@osbaldourena7568 5 лет назад
Hi Alex from Cancun nice to watch your video
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@marthamatamoros2668 6 лет назад
Hi Alex, You are an excellent teacher!! thanks a lot
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot, Martha! I'm glad you liked the video!
@Samah_Mohammed.
@Samah_Mohammed. 7 лет назад
Thanks a million teacher
@xmelsky
@xmelsky 5 лет назад
Thanks for this clear lesson. It was very helpful for me
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 5 лет назад
You're welcome, Dima! Thanks for checking out the lesson. :) I'm glad you liked it.
@deepakkumaryadavofficial
@deepakkumaryadavofficial 3 года назад
Great Teaching Style Hat's Off
@stefanalexandru1941
@stefanalexandru1941 7 лет назад
thanks for this leasson!:)
@thoanh327
@thoanh327 4 года назад
Many thanks for your amazing lesson, Besides, could you please make another video of time expresion with preposition: such as For/In/During ..etc + the next/last 2 weeks/ months......
@shobhavidwath5354
@shobhavidwath5354 6 лет назад
Hi again this is Shobha from India.. u r vedios are very helpful..
@amantedelmondo1787
@amantedelmondo1787 7 лет назад
I really appreciate the fact that you often choose these "easy subjects" for your videos. Quite often I hear native English speakers making those silly mistakes that fortunately and thanks to you we won't make anymore...
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
That's the plan. The "easy" mistakes are often the most common, so I'm glad I'm able to help remind anyone learning English how to fix these things.
@griskenya
@griskenya 7 лет назад
English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) I love your lessons!!
@luoyong498
@luoyong498 7 лет назад
thank you teacher !
@azizoo6683
@azizoo6683 7 лет назад
wonderful lesson 👍
@user-cj2yz2nk6b
@user-cj2yz2nk6b 7 лет назад
thanks it is a very useful lesson
@shairkhan6789
@shairkhan6789 7 лет назад
Great explanation sir .
@eticardoso4786
@eticardoso4786 7 лет назад
Thanks !
@ybizapakemonow5646
@ybizapakemonow5646 7 лет назад
thank you!
@Rulesforyourlife
@Rulesforyourlife 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the great lesson. I'd like to know if I am right if I come to this conclusion: when used as part of time adverbial, 'the' before 'last' and 'next' should be dropped out; when used as part of the subject, 'the' is required. And does this principle also apply to 'this'? I'm looking forward to your reply if possible.
@laradicarlo3453
@laradicarlo3453 10 месяцев назад
thank you🤩
@globalenergy4026
@globalenergy4026 6 лет назад
You deserve a billion SUBSCRIBES man!
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
LOL. Maybe in 50 years.
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
One day...the dream lives on.
@mohammadabdallah1706
@mohammadabdallah1706 5 лет назад
Informative video teacher thanks
@praveenyadav5127
@praveenyadav5127 16 дней назад
Nice teaching.
@ihsanylmazlar3364
@ihsanylmazlar3364 6 лет назад
teaching is an art
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
I agree. :)
@EspinmcBlogspotMN
@EspinmcBlogspotMN 7 лет назад
If we consider the "next" in "next month will be busy" and "for next summer" as something like a article, I wonder if we can classify these things into noun group and adverb group.
@bluemoon6877
@bluemoon6877 7 лет назад
thank you I like very much your video
@nadaolayan2541
@nadaolayan2541 7 лет назад
Thank you Alix , Could I ask which is correct : last evening or yesterday's evening?
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
"Last evening" is good, but "last night" is best.
@elenaevseeva6421
@elenaevseeva6421 Год назад
Hi! Thanks for this video lesson, it was quite useful. However, I still don't understand this difference fully. Can you explain me please, what is the difference between these two sentences from your lesson: 1. Next month will be busy. and 2. The next year and a half will be really interesting at my company
@brikenakarafili1593
@brikenakarafili1593 4 года назад
I got it all correct 10 out of 10 ☆, it was really helpful this lesson!
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 4 года назад
Well done! Good luck with your studies. :)
@apolina79
@apolina79 6 лет назад
Great Teacher !
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support.
@sheriffshetaia6202
@sheriffshetaia6202 7 лет назад
I agree with you about the last season of ( lost ) :D
@JackBagbaga2619
@JackBagbaga2619 6 лет назад
I find this helpful. I have a question though. Can we use a preposition before the word next. For example: see you in our next class/ see you in our next meeting.
@farooqali7569
@farooqali7569 7 лет назад
I like the video thank you so much tr
@brentorres669
@brentorres669 7 лет назад
Thank you for show me a different way to learn, at my house ir the places that I can see these vídeos. Thanks for the clearly vocabulary. I'm sure that I am learning more than other times. You are a good teacher. Thank you from Argentina!!! 😀
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
You're very welcome. Thank you for studying with me.
@show9071
@show9071 7 лет назад
thank you)
@adupui
@adupui 7 лет назад
Alex, I'm from Manaus (Brazil) and I discovered you here. I love your explanation and pronunciated (is it correct my English written?). You're fabulous!!! Can I hug you??? Kaka... I have 01 doubt. Can I say: See you the next 2 weeks? And when I say: "See you next week", there is a one period of 7 days in this sentence. So I can say: "See you the next week". Correct? Did you understand me what I want to say? Many kisses from Brazil!!!! So see you next videooooo... =)
@TigrawayKaleb
@TigrawayKaleb 7 лет назад
wow it was so superb !
@ashishrampal8360
@ashishrampal8360 7 лет назад
I usually learn all stuff of your video, but not be able to use these things while speaking. Because I forget.
@user-jc9dg3mi7v
@user-jc9dg3mi7v 4 года назад
حياك الله يا أجمل استاذ
@user-jc9dg3mi7v
@user-jc9dg3mi7v 4 года назад
انت الاجمل انت الافضل... رائع بل أكثر من رائع
@ingridvincent5617
@ingridvincent5617 Год назад
Thank U.
@paoloel2770
@paoloel2770 7 лет назад
I love how well-prepared all your lessons are! Great job! Thanks!
@WitsawaPond
@WitsawaPond 5 лет назад
Appreciate for your lesson
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot, Kunanon. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Kathikeya1234
@Kathikeya1234 7 лет назад
can you please suggest a few books to improve vocabulary for non native speakers
@JohnWayne-po9ij
@JohnWayne-po9ij 6 лет назад
Love your videos
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
That's awesome to hear!
@gracechin890
@gracechin890 7 лет назад
I really like your videos, thanks a lot teacher👍
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Any time.
@leonardosantana2712
@leonardosantana2712 7 лет назад
Thank you Alex! I really got a kick out of it! Your accent is so nice! By the way, episode 8 is going to be FANTASTIC. (I hope)
@user-fn8xw1bl1o
@user-fn8xw1bl1o 7 лет назад
thank you
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@lun____
@lun____ 4 года назад
If I'm watching a TV show, I finish it, can I say "I can't wait next episode."? I mean the one after the current one. Are "next", "the next" both correct?
@riyadmohmad4363
@riyadmohmad4363 6 лет назад
Thank you teacher I have 10 out 10 in the quiz thank you very much
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
Nice job on the quiz! Keep it up!
@riyadmohmad4363
@riyadmohmad4363 6 лет назад
Ok thank you teacher
@tewodroswolderufael7198
@tewodroswolderufael7198 5 лет назад
very very good.
@fernando70
@fernando70 6 лет назад
Hello Alex, I've prepared some examples about this grammar point. Are they right? Present: Today is 15th December 2017. Next month is January and next year is 2018. Past: I was born in 21st May 1970. So, the next month was June and the next year was 1971. (= So, the following month was January and the following year was 1971.) Future: I hope to live until 2060. So, the next year will be 2061. Today is Friday, 15th December 2017. Next week will be a tough time. (From Monday 18th to Sunday 24th.) Today is Friday, 15th December 2017. The next week will be a tough time. (From today (Friday) to Thursday.) Thanks!
@domenicofantauzzi50
@domenicofantauzzi50 7 лет назад
Hi, Alex I like your method of explanation because you have a quite voice and a slow way, good to understand
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Thanks. I'm glad you can understand me!
@noormena4592
@noormena4592 6 лет назад
Thank you
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 6 лет назад
You're welcome, Noor! Thanks for studying with me and good luck with your studies.
@songtitya537
@songtitya537 4 года назад
Hello teacher ! Example ,The last night I've been learned Much and Many
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 4 года назад
It would be “Last night” in this case if you mean that it happened yesterday.
@songtitya537
@songtitya537 4 года назад
@@engvidAlex oh thank you so much great teacher
@gopalakrishnan5895
@gopalakrishnan5895 Год назад
This Chapter is 👌 🌲 SUGGESTIONS (1) We say (a) this morning (b) this afternoon (c) this evening But We say (a) last night (b) tonight. How to call Tomorrow Night or Next Night or Both Which one is correct? Please Clear or Clarify this doubt
@aclassgamer5784
@aclassgamer5784 7 лет назад
Mind blowing
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Ha. Thanks!
@camiloandresramirezpernia734
@camiloandresramirezpernia734 4 года назад
Alex: Departement of Justice or Justice Department? Sometimes I get confused. The same happens with Bottle of wine or wine bottle.
@applefixpoint200
@applefixpoint200 7 лет назад
I'll use your lessons as a way to explain thing to my student, fantastic performance!
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
Thanks, John. Good luck!
@gopichandkalpagiri898
@gopichandkalpagiri898 3 года назад
Super 😘
@mohitnegi9080
@mohitnegi9080 3 года назад
The last month has been amazing ?if last month has already finished then it should have been in past tense but you written in present perfect ? Last month key word with that it should come past tense sir ..... Please let me know ,how came this sentence ? Can you please explain ,i am learning English this is reason i am being confused .
@heberfearless
@heberfearless 7 лет назад
hello man I wanna be the first ! :) good job !
@engvidAlex
@engvidAlex 7 лет назад
So close. Thanks for checking it out.
@johnjohny8136
@johnjohny8136 8 месяцев назад
So can I make difference between "Next or The Next" is singular or plural and same in "Last or The Last" if I am correct then you wrote the sentence "The last month has been amazing" so why you didn't use months??
@ibnulhasan3396
@ibnulhasan3396 7 лет назад
liked it!!!
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