The future continuous tense is used to talk about an action going on at a particular time in the future.
The action will not have finished at the moment.
The action will not have finished at the moment.
Subject Will Be Verb+ing Rest of the sentence I will be eating food when the guests come home. He will be eating food when the guests come home. She will be eating food when the guests come home.Manoj will be eating food when the guests come home. Sheetal will be eating food when the guests come home. You will be eating food when the guests come home. We will be eating food when the guests come home. They will be eating food when the guests come home. Manoj and I will be eating food when the guests come home. Neha and Manoj will be eating food when the guests come home.In these sentences, the action (eating) will be going on at a particular time in the future (when the guests come home).
Subject Will Be Verb+ing Rest of the sentence I will be playing football at 7 p.m. He will be playing football at 7 p.m. She will be playing football at 7 p.m. Manoj will be playing football at 7 p.m. Sheetalwill be playing football at 7 p.m. You will be playing football at 7 p.m. We will be playing football at 7 p.m. They will be playing football at 7 p.m. Manoj and I will be playing football at 7 p.m. Neha and Manoj will be playing football at 7 p.m.In these sentences, the action (playing) will be going on at a particular time in the future (7 p.m.).
Subject Will Not Be Verb+ing Rest of the sentence I will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. He will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. She will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. Manoj will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. Sheetal will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. You will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. We will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. They will not be studyingmathematics at 9 p.m. Manoj and I will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m. Neha and Manoj will not be studying mathematics at 9 p.m.In these sentences, the action (studying) will not be going on at a particular time in the future (9 p.m.).
We can also use ‘won’t’ in place of ‘will not’.
We can also use ‘won’t’ in place of ‘will not’.
Will Subject Be+Verb+ing Rest of the sentence Will I be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will he be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will she be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will Manoj be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will Sheetal be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will you be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will we be sleepingwhen John returns from the airport? Will they be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will Manoj and I be sleeping when John returns from the airport? Will Neha and Manoj be sleeping when John returns from the airport?These questions are used to ask if the action (sleeping) will be going on at a particular time in the future (when John returns from the airport.)
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