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FUTURE TENSES 2

Date: Oct 03 2007

Topic: Grammar

Author: marksimz

Lesson

FUTURE CONTINUOUS


Future continuous, form
The future continuous is made up of two elements: the simple future of the
verb 'to be' + the present participle (base+ing)


Subject            simple future,'to be'                base+ing
You                   will be                             watching


Affirmative
I will be asking


Negative
She won't be leaving


Interrogative
Will they be retiring?


Interrogative negative
Won't we be staying?


Example: to stay, future continuous
Affirmative              Negative                       Interrogative
I will be staying              I won't be staying      Will I be staying?
You will be staying          You won't be staying  Will you be staying?
He,she,it will be staying   He won't be staying    Will she be staying?
We will be staying           We won't be staying   Will we be staying?
You will be staying           You won't be staying  Will you be staying?
They will be staying         They won't be staying Will they be staying?


Future continuous, function
The future continuous refers to an unfinished action or event that will be in
progress at a time later than now. It is used:


a. to project ourselves into the future and see something happening:                   This time next week I will be sun-bathing in Bali.


b. to refer to actions/events that will happen in the normal course of events:
I'll be seeing Jim at the conference next week.


c. in the interrogative form, especially with 'you', to distinguish between a
simple request for information and an invitation:                                              Will you be coming to the party tonight? (= request for information)                        Will you come to the party? (=invitation)


d. to predict or guess about someone's actions or feelings, now or in the
future: You'll be feeling tired after that long walk, I expect.


More examples:
a. events in progress in the future:
When you are in Australia will you be staying with friends?
This time next week you will be working in your new job.
At four thirty on Tuesday afternoon I will be signing the
contract.
b. events/actions in normal course of events:
I'll be going into town this afternoon, is there anything you
want from the shops?
Will you be using the car tomorrow? - No, you can take it.
I'll be seeing Jane this evening - I'll give her the message.
c. asking for information:
Will you be bringing your friend to the pub tonight?
Will Jim be coming with us?
d. predicting or guessing:
You'll be feeling thirsty after working in the sun.
He'll be coming to the meeting, I expect.
You'll be missing the sunshine now you're back in England

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