Friday, January 16, 2015

Common Mistaken in use of English - Lesson 38


Future Continuous Tense – Lesson 38
    

The future continuous is used to talk about an activity that will be in progress at a specific point in time in the future. For example, We'll be having lunch on the beach this time next week.
ü  This tense is often used with the following time expressions:
...this time tomorrow / next week, month, year, tomorrow / Monday, Tuesday, etc. / at X o'clock, in two, three, four, etc. / weeks, months, years time
BASIC CONSTRUCTION
Positive
Subject + will + be + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • He will be doing his homework this time tomorrow.
  • I will be travelling to Delhi at 3 pm on next Wednesday.

Negative
Subject + will not (won't) + be + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • Sheela won't be working in her office in three weeks time.
  • I won’t be having my lunch this time tomorrow.

Question
(Question Word) + will + subject + be + verb + ing + object(s) + time Expression
  • What will you be doing this time next year?
  • Will Rita be coming to office next Friday?


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