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FUTURE TENSE

BYE JOJAHNA HERNANDEZ MEZA

FUTURE FUTURE
CONTINUOUS PERFECT
THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS

• THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS IS USED TO


DESCRIBE AN ACTION THAT BEGINS AND
CONTINUES IN THE FUTURE.
• TO FORM THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS
• "WILL BE" IS USED.
+ "-ING" FORM OF THE MAIN VERB.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS STRUCTURE
FORM SUBJECT AUXILIAR VERB + ING COMPLEMENT

POSITIVE will be
I / You / We / 'll be
NEGATIVE They will not be at the
He / She / It won't be waiting entrance.

INTERROGATI Will I / You /


VE We / be
They
He / at the
She / It entrance?
EXAMPLE
AFIRMATIVE:
•I can't meet you next week because I will be studying.
"Studying" It is a continuous action that will continue to be carried out next week.
•I will be playing  tennis at 10 am tomorrow.
•I will be cooking chicken for dinner tonight.

NEGATIVE:

•I won't be playing tennis this afternoon because I have a headache.


"Playing“  It is an ongoing action that will not take place this afternoon.
•They won’t be watching tv at 9 pm tonight.
•David won’t be going to university until October.

INTERROGATIVE:

•Will you be going to the cinema this weekend?


"Going to the cinema“ It is an ongoing action that could take place this weekend.
•What will you be doing at 10 pm at tonight?
•What will you be wearing to the party tomorrow?
THE FUTURE PERFECT

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