Future continues tense structures:
1: Affirmative form:
Subject + will + be + verb -
ing + complement.
For example:
I will be talking with my father next week at this time.
She will be writing homework.
2: Negative form:
Subject + will + not + be + verb – ing + complement.
For example:
I will not be taking with my father next week at the next
time.
She won’t be writing homework.
3: Question form:
Will + subject + be + verb – ing + complement + ?
Will I be talking with my father nest week at this time?
For example: will she be writing homework?
future continuous tense expresses an action, which will or
will not be in progress in a particular / exact / clear time in the future.
The children will be playing football tomorrow morning.
She will not be watching movie tonight.
He will be playing cricket at 6 : 00 P M.
Ex:
They are going to be driving the car next month.
Not: continuous tenses can’t be formed / made without be
verbs.
Ex:
Is. Am, are, was, were, been, be, being,
Note: Be verbs can function as auxiliary verbs and can function as main / ordinary verbs as well.
Usage 1: this tense is normally used with a point in time
and Shows an action, which starts before that time and Continuous after it.
Ex: Sohail will be studying in India next year this month
Ex: I shall be visiting some friends of mine next day
Usage two: it is used to show an action that will be in
continuation at a Specific time in the future.
Ex: Don’t call them tomorrow at 8:00 P M they will be
sleeping.
Usage Three: future continuous tense (Will) and present
continuous Tense to ask about people’s especially when We Want something or
persuade someone to do something More politely.
Ex: Pohanmal will be coming back soon?
“No I don’t think so”
Ex: will you be passing the salt to me.
“ Yes my pleasure”
Usage four: is used to show an action or even which the
result of previous decision is or pile up or of a routine task.
Ex: I will be joining the college in March.
Ex: I shall be meeting my brother tomorrow.
Usage five: is used with or without a definite time to show
actions which will happen in the either near or distant future.
Ex: I shall be signing up for the new semester in coming
month
Ex: I will be joining the college in four years.
Usage six.
Is used to show an action, which will be happening in the Normal
or ordinary course or events.
Ex: i will be attending her classes next week,
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