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Future Continuous

We use the Future Continous to indicate that we will be in the middle of doing
something in a specified time in the future.

Use:
1. Incomplete actions in the future.

Structure:
In positive sentences:

Subject + Auxiliary verb + Auxiliary verb + Verb+ing


I/you/we etc. will be going/taking

Tommorow at nine I will be hosing off (=washing with a hose) my car.

I am going to (=will) be watching TV when my mother arrives.

Tommorow at this time, I will be getting bored at school!

In questions:

Auxiliary Auxiliary
Verb
+ Subject + Verb
+ Verb+ing

will I/you/we etc. be going/taking

Will she be cooking when we knock at the door?

Will Mark be playing football at 6 p.m?

In negative sentences:

Subject + Auxiliary Verb + Auxiliary Verb + Verb

I/you/we etc. will be going/taking

We won't be having supper tomorrow before 8 o'clock.

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