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
- I ___ (study) at 7 PM tomorrow.
- They ___ (not/work) on the project next week.
- ___ (you/travel) at this time tomorrow?
- She ___ (cook) dinner at 8 PM.
- We ___ (play) cricket in the evening.
5) Answers
- will be studying
- will not be working
- Will you be traveling
- will be cooking
- 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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