Future Continuous Tense – Rules, Examples, and Exercises

The Future Continuous Tense is used to show actions that will be happening at a specific time in the future. It emphasizes the duration of the future activity.

1) When Do We Use Future Continuous?

  • To describe ongoing actions at a future time – I will be studying at 8 PM.
  • To describe planned future activities – They will be traveling tomorrow morning.
  • To ask about someone’s plans politely – Will you be using the car tonight?

2) Sentence Structure

Affirmative:
Subject + will + be + Verb+ing + Object
Example: She will be reading a book at 6 PM.

Negative:
Subject + will + not + be + Verb+ing + Object
Example: I will not be watching TV tonight.

Question:
Will + Subject + be + Verb+ing + Object?
Example: Will you be attending the meeting tomorrow?

3) Common Time Expressions

  • at 8 PM, tomorrow, next week, soon, in the evening

4) Practice Exercises

  1. I ___ (study) at 7 PM tomorrow.
  2. They ___ (not/work) on the project next week.
  3. ___ (you/travel) at this time tomorrow?
  4. She ___ (cook) dinner at 8 PM.
  5. We ___ (play) cricket in the evening.

5) Answers

  1. will be studying
  2. will not be working
  3. Will you be traveling
  4. will be cooking
  5. will be playing

Conclusion

The Future Continuous Tense shows actions that will be ongoing at a future time. Use will + be + verb+ing and practice with time expressions like at 8 PM, tomorrow, in the evening.

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