Para referirnos a hechos que sucederan en el futuro y ya han sido planeados.
Para referirnos a hechos que sucederan repetidamente en el futuro.
Para referirnos a actividades que sucederan durante un periodo de tiempo en el futuro.
Son las palabras que aparecen generalmente en las oraciones de este Tiempo Verbal...
- This time
- Next week
- Next month
- Tomorrow
- How long
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Sujeto + Will + Be + Verbo con -Ing al final + el resto de la oracion.
Para formar oraciones en Futuro Progresivo, se usa el modal "Will" seguido por "Be" mas el Verbo principal de la oracion con -Ing al final.
Tambien se puede utilizar la forma corta de Will ('ll).
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Examples
I will be arriving this time tomorrow.
(Estare llegando a esta hora mañana).
Rose will be working next week.
(Rose estara trabajando la proxima semana).
She' ll be studying the whole week.
(Ella estara estudiando la semana entera)
It'll be raining all day long.
(Estara lloviendo todo el dia).
He will be sleeping tomorrow morning.
(El estara durmiendo mañana a la mañana).
Sujeto + Will Not + Be + Verbo con -Ing al final + el resto de la oracion.
En Negativo, despues del Sujeto se escribe
Will Not (Won't).
El resto de la estructura se mantiene igual que en la forma afirmativa.
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Examples
The plane won't be landing on time.
(El avion no estara aterrizando a tiempo).
He will not be doing anything tomorrow.
(El no estara haciendo nada mañana).
I won't be watching tv this time tomorrow.
(No estare mirando tv a esta hora mañana).
My mom won't be working next week.
(Mi mama no estara trabajando la semana proxima).
Greg will not be studying next month.
(Greg no estara estudiando el mes proximo).
Will + Sujeto + Be + Verbo con -Ing al final + el resto de la oracion...?
En Interrogativo, el modal "Will" se escribe antes del Sujeto, seguido por "Be" y el verbo principal con -Ing al final.
Si la oracion empieza con una "Question Word"
- What
- When
- Where
- How long
- Etc.
entre otras, luego se respeta la estructura del Interrogativo.
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Examples
Will you be going home by car tomorrow?
(Estaras yendo a casa en auto mañana?).
Will she be waiting here next Friday?
(Estara ella esperando aqui el proximo Viernes?).
How long will you be staying?
(Cuanto tiempo te quedaras?).
What will you be wearing next Saturday?
(Que estaras usando el proximo Sabado?).
Will it be raining next week?
(Estara lloviendo la semana que viene?).
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Correct Answer
Emily _ _ _ _ _ tonight.
will cooking
Try again
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
Try again
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
Try again
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
Try again
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
Try again
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
Try again
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
Try again