To refer to situations that will happen in the future and have already been planned.
To refer to situations that will happen repeatedly in the future.
To refer to situations that will happen during a period of time in the future.
They are the words and phrases that generally appear in this Tense sentences...
- This time
- Next week
- Next month
- Tomorrow
- How long
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Subject + Will + Be + Verb With -Ing In the End + the rest of the sentence.
To make sentences in the Future Progressive, we use the modal "Will" followed by "Be" and the main verb of the sentence with the -Ing form at the end of it.
We can also use the short form of "Will" ('ll).
Subject + Will Not + Be + Verb With -Ing in the end + the rest of the sentence.
In Negative, we write "Will Not" or the short form "Won't" after the subject.
The rest of the structure is the same as in the Affirmative form.
Will + Subject + Be + Verb With -Ing in the end + the rest of the sentence...?
In the Interrogative form, the modal verb "Will" is written before the subject, followed by "Be" and the main verb with the -Ing form at the end of it.
If the sentence begins with a "Question Word"
- What
- When
- Where
- How long
- Etc.
Then, the structure of the interrogative form is not modified.
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Emily _ _ _ _ _ tonight.
will cooking
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will be cooking
Well done!
will be cook
Wrong answer
Where _ _ _ _ _ next week?
will you be going
Good!
you will be going
Keep trying
will you gone
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I _ _ _ _ _ you next time.
will not helping
Wrong answer
won't be help
Keep trying
will not be helping
You did it!
When _ _ _ _ _?
you will arrive
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will you be arriving
Great!
will you to be arrive
Wrong answer
Telma _ _ _ _ _ be driving fast.
will
Cool!
'll
Keep trying
willn't
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We use this tense to talk about predictions.
True
Keep trying
False
You did it!
The main verb is the verb TO BE.
True
Try again
False
That´s it!
The main verb is always conjugated in the –ING form.
True
Correct answer!
False
Try again
The auxiliary WILL is always followed by the verb TO BE.
True
Well done!
False
Keep trying
My husband _ _ _ _ _ arriving at 9 o'clock.
will be
Good!
will is
Wrong answer
will being
Keep trying
You _ _ _ _ _ soon.
will finishing
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will be finishing
Great!
will being finish
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ too long?
Will you be waiting
Cool!
Will you waiting
Keep trying
You will be waiting
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Sam _ _ _ _ _ this time tomorrow.
will sleeping
Wrong answer
won't sleeping
Keep trying
won't be sleeping
You did it!
We _ _ _ _ _ forever.
willn't running
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won't be running
That´s it!
won't running
Wrong answer
I _ _ _ _ _ tomorrow.
'll be leave
Keep trying
'll be leaving
Correct answer!
won't living
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