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Future continuous tense

December 18th, 2016 in English Learning

The future continuous tense is used to say that something will be in progress at a particular point of time in the future.
Sometimes the future continuous tense is also used to predict the present.

Form: Subject + will / shall + be + ing form of the verb

Examples:

She will be writing a letter now.

This time tomorrow, I will be playing with my children.

Make sentences in the future continuous tense using the verb given in the brackets.

1. He ………………….. (write) a letter now.

2. She ………………… (pack) her luggage.

3. This time tomorrow, I ………………. (work) in my garden.

4. The child …………………. (have) her dinner now.

5. The boys ………………… (do) something mischievous.

6. The girls …………………. (rehearse) their dialogues.

7. I …………………… (cooking) something delicious for my children.

8. They …………………. (dig) a pit.

9. He ………………….. (not stay) here for long.

10. ………………… you ………………. (go) to England?

Answers

1. He will be writing a letter now.

2. She will be packing her luggage.

3. This time tomorrow, I will be working in my garden.

4. The child will be having her dinner now.

5. The boys will be doing something mischievous.

6. The girls will be rehearsing their dialogues.

7. I will be cooking something delicious for my children.

8. They will be digging a pit.

9. He will not be staying here for long.

10. Will you be going to England?