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FUTURE

PROGRESSIVE TENSE
I will work.
I will be working.
What the differences between these
sentences below?

I will work next week.


I will be working at 09 a.m. tomorrow.
I WIIL WORK

 Future Tense.

We are trying to express that something


will happen some future time but not very
soon.
I WIIL BE WORKING

Future Progressive

Something will happen fairly soon and will go


on for a certain time. It may be within a few
hours, days, or months.
PATTERN:

S + Will be + V-ing + . . . .
Example

I will be working at 09 a.m. tomorrow. (+)


I will not be working at 09 a.m. tomorrow. (-)
Will I be working at 09 a.m. tomorrow?
Going to be + V ing

Prabu and Ratu are going to be


working in the beginning of the month.
PATTERN:

S + is/am/are going to be
+ V-ing + . . . .
Example:

I’m going to be fighting in my 30s. (+)


I'm not going to be fighting in my 30s. (-)
Am I going to be fighting in my 30s?
• Add ing to most verbs:
play > playing
shout > shouting
• For verbs that end e, remove the e and add ing:
prepare > preparing
ride > riding
• For verbs that end ie, change the ie to y and
add ing:
lie > lying
untie > untying
Exercise
I . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . (study) at your house
next week.

Zazkia . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . (visit) her grand


father’s soon.

When I come to school, the other kids . . . . . . . . .


/ . . . . . . . . . (wait) for me.
Tomy and Zaky . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . (eat)
dinner on 19.30 p.m

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