CONTADURIA V UNIMINUTO – VALLE INGLES 1 ¿What's the 'Future Continuous' in English?
The Future Continuous in English (or Future Progressive in English) is used,
in a general way, to talk about actions/situations that will be developing at a specific time in the future. Grammatical Rules. • auxiliares : will be • am going to be ¿How is the future continuous formed in English? Here is one of the cruxes of the matter. Unlike other times (even continuous times), the Future Continuous can work with both Will and Going to. But don't panic; both are very similar in practice. It's good to get used to it, because it happens in other futures in English. Structure Affirmative Sujeto + ‘will be’ + verbo + ing / Sujeto + ‘To be’ + ‘going to be’ + verbo + ing Example: • You will be working very hard tomorrow morning. • I’m going to be talking with Barney at the house • At this time next year, he will be speaking German. Structure Negative Sujeto + ‘will’ + ‘not’ + ‘be’ + verbo + ing / Sujeto + ‘To be’ + ‘not’ + ‘going to be’ + verbo + ing. In negative sentences the negative auxiliary "not" goes between the auxiliary verbs "will" and "be" or between "to be" and "going to be". Example: • She will not read the newspaper tomorrow. ... • We will not come to school by bus. ... • You will not work very hard. ... • She will not like to sit in the sun Structure Interrogative ‘Will’ + sujeto + ‘be’ + verbo + ing + ? / ‘To be’ + sujeto + ‘going to be’ + verbo + ing + ? • Will I be working…? • Will you be working…? • Will he be working…? • Will she be working…? Bibliography • https://www.ef.com/wwes/recursos- aprender-ingles/gramatica-inglesa/fu ture-continuous /. • https://aprenderingles.org/futuro-con tinuo-en-ingles /