subject+auxiliary verb WILL +auxiliary verb BE +main verb invariable present participle willbebase + ing The structure of the future continuous tense.

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subject+auxiliary verb WILL +auxiliary verb BE +main verb invariable present participle willbebase + ing The structure of the future continuous tense is:

subjectauxiliary verb main verb +Iwill beworkingat 10am. +Youwill belyingon a beach tomorro w. -Shewillnotbeusingthe car. -Wewillnotbehavingdinner at home. ?Willyou beplayingfootball? ?Willthey bewatchingTV?

Put the verbs into the correct form (future I progressive). At midnight we (sleep).__________________________________ This time next week we (sit) at the beach.___________________ At nine I (watch) the news._______________________________ Tonight we (cram up) for our English test.____________________ They (dance) all night.____________________________________ He (not / play) all afternoon._______________________________ I (not / work) all day.____________________________________ (eat / you) at six? ________________________________________ (drive / she) to London? _________________________________ (fight / they) again? _____________________________________

FUTURE PERFECT To talk about something which will be completed before a definited time in the future. It´s often used with time phrases, for example: By that time By this time Next week, by tomorrow By then By the end of …

subject+auxiliary verb WILL +auxiliary verb HAVE +main verb invariable past participle willhavegone

subjectauxiliary verb main verb +Iwill havefinishedby 10am. +Youwill haveforgotte n me by then. -Shewillnothavegoneto school. -Wewillnothaveleft. ?Willyou havearrived? ?Willthey havereceive d it?

PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (FUTURE II SIMPLE).  By 9 o'clock we (cook) WILL HAVE COOKED dinner.  They (eat) ________________by then.  In one week he (cross) __________________the Atlantic by boat.  She (go) _______________________ home.  Jane (not / finish) _______________________her work.  Fred (not / return) ____________________ from his holiday by Monday.  The sun (not / rise) _____________________by 4 o'clock.  (do / you) ______________ the washing up by six o'clock?  Our boss (not / leave) _________________the office yet.  (buy / she) _______________________________the new car?