Compiled from Grammar Builder Book 3 |
The future continuous tense is :
Will
be + base form of the verb + ‘ing’
The
rules:
- Used to refer to actions or situations which will
be going on at a certain time in the future.
- Between 7pm and 10pm today, I will be attending
a networking event.
- Used to refer to actions or situations in the
future which have already been planned or which take place regularly.
- My company will
be organizing a charity run next month. (planned action for the future)
- John will
be meeting Peter for a game of tennis on Saturday as usual. (regular action)
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