Future Continuous Tense
Definition: It describes an ongoing action that will be happening in the future at a specific time.
Example: Julia will be going home.
Sentence structure
- Positive = Subject + Will be + Present Participle + Object
- Negative = Subject +Will not be + Present Participle + Object
- Interrogative = Will + Subject + Be + Present Participle + Object?
- Negative Interrogative = Won’t + Subject + Be + Present Participle + Object?
- Will not = Won’t
- Present Participle is a verb form that is also known as “Gerund” It’s used for continuous tense “Verb + ing” ending.
Positive Sentences
- They will be traveling to Brazil.
- She will be studying all night in June.
Negative Sentences
- Anna will not be coming home this Sunday.
- I will not be going to school from 21 December.
Interrogative Sentences
- Will workmen be working all day in the Winter?
- Will she be talking about the issues with him?
Interrogative Sentences with (questions word)
- What will the Plumber be fixing tomorrow?
Negative Interrogative Sentences
- Won’t he be playing the guitar for them?