Future Continuous

The future continuous tense, also known as the future progressive tense, is used to describe actions that will continue at a specific time in the future. It emphasizes the duration of the ongoing action at this future time.

Composition:
Affirmation: subject + will + verb + -ing
Negative: subject + won’t (will not) + verb + -ing
Interrogative: Will + subject + verb + -ing?
Examples:
Affirmation:

I will study for my exams at 8pm tonight.
She will work on her project all day tomorrow.
He will go to Spain next week.
Cons:

I will not study when you come.
He won’t be working this weekend.
We will not travel during the holidays.
Inquiry:

Will you be studying for the test at this time tomorrow?
Will she work late tonight?
Will they travel abroad next month?


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