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Future Progressive: Definition and Uses

This document defines and provides examples of the future progressive tense. It indicates that an action will be ongoing or continuing at a particular time in the future. The tense is formed using shall/will be + the -ing form of the verb. Examples are given to illustrate its use in positive and negative sentences, yes/no questions, and wh- questions. References for further information on the future progressive tense are also provided.
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Future Progressive: Definition and Uses

This document defines and provides examples of the future progressive tense. It indicates that an action will be ongoing or continuing at a particular time in the future. The tense is formed using shall/will be + the -ing form of the verb. Examples are given to illustrate its use in positive and negative sentences, yes/no questions, and wh- questions. References for further information on the future progressive tense are also provided.
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Sebastian Martinez

3th B

Future Progressive
Definition and Uses
This tense is used to indicates a continuing action, and action that will be happening
(there is an example lol) at some in the future, continuously. These actions in the future will
be temporary and in a particular time in the future. Also, we use dynamic verbs in this
tense, here is the list:
(http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/progressive.htm#stative)

Form/ structure
We can use Shall/Will + be + the ing from the
verb

(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/future-continuous-i-will-beworking)

Sebastian Martinez
3th B
Less commonly, and in more formal situations, we can also use shall instead
of will with I and we.

Examples:
Positive:
-She will be skiing with Jordan next week on the Alpes.
Negative:
-I will not be watching the games this weekend.
Yes/No Question:
-Will He be attending to school of Friday?
Y: Yes, He will.
N: No, He wont.
Wh Questions.
-What will she be doing next week?
She will be singing in that concert.
-Where will He be traveling on this holiday?
He will be traveling to his hometown in Alaska.
-When will we be meeting her?
We will be meeting her as soon as she comes down the plane.
-How will He be coming here if here doesnt know where we are?
He will be coming on taxi, I just text him our location.

References
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/tenses/future_progressive.htm
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/future-continuous-i-willbe-working

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