Verb Tenses:Future Continuous
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:
To project ourselves into the future and see something happening:
- This time next week I will be sun-bathing in Bali.
To refer to actions/events that will happen in the normal course of events:
- I'll be seeing Jim at the conference next week.
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)
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.
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.
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.
Asking for information:
- Will you be bringing your friend to the pub tonight?
- Will Jim be coming with us?
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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