The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including the future continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing at a specific time (e.g. "Will you be staying after class?"), the future perfect tense to talk about actions that will be completed by a specific time (e.g. "Will you have finished your project by Monday?"), and the future perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing and completed by a specific time (e.g. "I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'clock."). Examples are provided for each future tense.
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including the future continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing at a specific time (e.g. "Will you be staying after class?"), the future perfect tense to talk about actions that will be completed by a specific time (e.g. "Will you have finished your project by Monday?"), and the future perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing and completed by a specific time (e.g. "I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'clock."). Examples are provided for each future tense.
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including the future continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing at a specific time (e.g. "Will you be staying after class?"), the future perfect tense to talk about actions that will be completed by a specific time (e.g. "Will you have finished your project by Monday?"), and the future perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that will be ongoing and completed by a specific time (e.g. "I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'clock."). Examples are provided for each future tense.