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The Future Continuous Tense describes actions that will be ongoing at a specific point in the future. It is formed using 'will be' followed by the present participle (verb + -ing). For example, 'I will be studying at 8 PM.' |
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To form the Future Continuous Tense, use the structure 'will be' followed by the verb in its -ing form. For example, 'They will be traveling to Paris next week.' |
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We use the Future Continuous Tense to indicate actions that will be in progress at a certain future time, to make polite inquiries about someone's plans, or to emphasize the duration of an action in the future. For example, 'Will you be joining us for dinner?' |
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Transform the following sentence into the Future Continuous Tense: 'She reads a book at 7 PM.' |
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'She will be reading a book at 7 PM.' This indicates that at 7 PM, the action of reading will be ongoing. |
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Complete the sentence in the Future Continuous Tense: 'Tomorrow at this time, I ____ (work) on my project.' |
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'Tomorrow at this time, I will be working on my project.' This indicates that the action will be ongoing at that specific future time. |
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Which of the following sentences is in the Future Continuous Tense? A) I will eat lunch. B) I will be eating lunch. |
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B) I will be eating lunch. This sentence describes an ongoing action at a future time. |
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Fill in the blank with the correct Future Continuous form: 'This time next week, they ____ (travel) to New York.' |
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'This time next week, they will be traveling to New York.' This indicates that the action will be in progress next week. |
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Choose the correct Future Continuous sentence: A) Will you be going to the concert? B) Will you go to the concert? |
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A) Will you be going to the concert? This form emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action at that future time. |