Introduction To The Future Continuous Tense
Learn future tenses, including the Future Continuous, at the College of English Language in California, where experienced teachers guide students to improve their skills.
Learn future tenses, including the Future Continuous, at the College of English Language in California, where experienced teachers guide students to improve their skills.
Anyone learning English as a second language in school will probably say this: tenses can be a mind-boggler. You can probably confirm this too, as you have been dealing with different future forms in your English language school for a while.
You’ve practiced talking about your plans with the be going to form, used the Simple Future Tense for sharing your instant decisions, and have been proud of your achievements. But when your teacher mentioned there is a tense called the Future Continuous Tense, your heart sank. “Oh, no! Another way to express the future?”
Although the Future Continuous Tense does sound intimidating with its cumbersomely long name, it is actually easier to use than you think. Want to see how? Keep reading to learn more!
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There are two main uses of the Future Continuous Tense.
I will be having an important meeting at work at 3 pm tomorrow.
Will you be coming to my birthday party next week?
To understand any tense, it’s always useful to examine sentences in which it’s used and notice all the details. So, let’s discuss more examples of the Future Continuous Tense:
In this sentence, we have a longer activity interrupted by a shorter activity in the future (when she enters the house, I will be in the dining room eating my lunch).
Here, we have a few activities in progress simultaneously at a certain point in the future.
In the example above, the Future Continuous Tense is used to describe the atmosphere at a specific moment in the future by highlighting what activities will be in progress.
Nota Bene:
Wrong: While I will be watching TV tomorrow night, she will be reading her book.
Correct: While I am watching TV tomorrow night, she will be reading her favorite book.
Wrong: When you finish your test tomorrow, the whole stress you have gone through will be seeming like a distant memory.
Correct: When you finish your test tomorrow, the whole stress you have gone through will seem like a distant memory.
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