Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Đã Đang Sẽ
Đã, đang, and sẽ show completed, ongoing, and future actions.
Learner problem
I want to talk about past, now, and future.
Pattern preview
đã/đang/sẽ + action: Tôi đang học.
Day 33 aspect focus
Intro: present ongoing actions
Use đang for now, vừa for just happened, and sắp for something about to happen.
Aspect tip
Đang works like -ing. Tôi đang ăn means I am eating.
Now
Tôi đang ăn
I am eating
Đang + verb = happening now.
Just happened
Tôi vừa ăn
I just ate
Vừa + verb = just did it.
About to
Tôi sắp đi
I am about to go
Sắp + verb = about to do it.
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Day 33 vocabulary focus
Vocabulary: đang, vừa, sắp, rồi, chưa, vẫn, còn
These small words tell the listener whether an action is happening, finished, pending, or continuing.
Now
Đang
Currently / in progress
Put đang before the verb for an action happening now.
Just
Vừa
Just
Use vừa for something that just happened.
Soon
Sắp
About to / soon
Use sắp for near future.
Already
Rồi
Already
Rồi often marks done/already.
Not yet
Chưa
Not yet
Use chưa for not yet or questions about completion.
Still
Vẫn
Still
Vẫn means something continues.
Still / remain
Còn
Still / remain
Còn can mean still or remaining.
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Day 33 speaking skill
Speaking skill: say what is happening now
Say what you are doing, what someone is doing, and what is about to happen.
Eating now
Tôi đang ăn
I am eating
Đang plus verb for action happening now.
Studying now
Tôi đang học tiếng Việt
I am studying Vietnamese
A useful learning sentence.
Listening now
Tôi đang nghe
I am listening
Use this during audio practice.
About to go
Tôi sắp đi chợ
I am about to go to the market
Sắp for near-future plans.
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Day 33 grammar focus
Grammar note: Đang + V / Sắp + V
Keep the verb unchanged. Put đang or sắp before the action to show timing.
Ongoing
Tôi đang ăn
I am eating
Happening right now.
Near future
Tôi sắp đi
I am about to go
About to happen soon.
Just happened
Tôi vừa ăn
I just ate
Very recent past.
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Day 33 speaking exercise
Exercise: describe 5 things happening now
Look around, pick five actions, and say each one with đang.
1
You
Tôi đang học
I am studying
Short ongoing action.
2
Listening
Tôi đang nghe
I am listening
Use this during audio practice.
3
People
Người ta đang nói
People are talking
Describe what people are doing around you.
4
Weather
Trời đang mưa
It is raining
Weather can use đang too.
5
Object
Điện thoại đang reo
The phone is ringing
Describe an object action.
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The short version
Đã, đang, and sẽ show completed, ongoing, and future actions.
Pattern box
đã/đang/sẽ + action: Tôi đang học.
English trap
Do not use these markers mechanically in every sentence. Context often does some work.
Right vs wrong examples
| Instead of this | Say this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Copy the English structure word by word | Tôi đã ăn rồi | Use the Vietnamese pattern as a ready-made chunk. |
| Add extra grammar words because English needs them | Tôi đang học | Vietnamese often stays shorter than English. |
| Study the rule without a real situation | Tôi sẽ gọi lại | Attach the rule to a cafe, taxi, hotel, market, or work sentence. |
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi đã ăn rồi | I already ate | Đã marks completed action. |
| Tôi đang học | I am studying | Đang marks action happening now. |
| Tôi sẽ gọi lại | I will call back | Sẽ marks future action. |
| Tôi đã chuyển khoản | I transferred the money | Useful payment sentence. |
| Tôi đang đến | I am on my way | Current action. |
| Ngày mai tôi sẽ đi | Tomorrow I will go | Sẽ with future time. |
| Bạn đã đặt phòng chưa? | Have you booked a room yet? | Đã plus chưa asks completion. |
| Tôi đang ở trước cổng | I am in front of the gate | Đang with location. |
| Tôi sẽ kiểm tra | I will check | Common work phrase. |
| Anh ấy đã đi rồi | He already left | Đã and rồi show completed action. |
| Tôi đang nghe | I am listening | Useful learning phrase. |
| Lát nữa tôi sẽ nhắn tin | I will text later | Future plan. |
How to use it in real sentences
Use the examples as sentence patterns, not isolated vocabulary. Say the whole line first, then replace one small part such as the person, time, object, or place.
Substitution drill
| Base sentence | Change this | New sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi đã ăn rồi | change the person or topic | Tôi đang học |
| Tôi đang học | change the time, place, or object | Tôi sẽ gọi lại |
| Tôi sẽ gọi lại | say it as a real request or answer | Tôi đã chuyển khoản |
Real situation
Use this sentence building grammar when a real conversation forces you to speak quickly. Pick one sentence from the examples, imagine the situation, then change only one detail so the grammar becomes usable instead of abstract.
Southern Vietnamese note
Southern Vietnamese often prefers practical, context-rich examples. Learn the pattern through a line you might actually say.
Practice drill
- Read each Vietnamese sentence aloud.
- Replace one noun or time word.
- Listen to the slow audio, then say the new sentence twice.
- Cover the English and recall the Vietnamese from the situation.
- Save the examples you would actually use this week.
Common mistake
Do not use these markers mechanically in every sentence. Context often does some work.
Next step
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FAQ
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Learn the core pattern, say at least three full examples aloud, then change one word so the sentence becomes useful in your own life.
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Week 5 · Day 33 in the 90-day path
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