Future Continuous
The Future Continuous or Progressive (Continuous or Progressive Future) is a tense used to indicate actions that will be occurring in the future . That is, it describes a fact that will happen at a specific time in the future. In this article we will provide you the examples of Future Continuous Tense in English.
The future continuous is commonly used in assumptions, warnings, questions or statements about plans for the future and also to indicate promises.
Because it is a tense that expresses future actions, it is often accompanied by expressions of time.
The most used are: tomorrow (tomorrow); tomorrow morning; next week; next month; next year, etc.
Formation of Future Continuous
The Future Continuous is formed by the simple future of the verb to be (will be) + gerund (-ing) of the main verb.
Affirmative ( affirmative Form )
For the formation of affirmative sentences in the future continuous, the following construction pattern follows:
Subject + simple future of the verb to be (will be) + main verb with –ing + complement
Example : You will be reading in the library. Future Continuous Tense in English
Negative ( Negative Form )
To construct negative phrases in the future continuous, add “not” after the auxiliary “will”:
Subject + auxiliary verb will + not + to be + main verb with –ing + complement
Example : You will not be reading in the library.
Note : Remember that the auxiliary verb and not can appear in the contracted form:
Will + not: W’ont
Interrogative form ( Interrogative Form )
To construct questions with the future continuous the auxiliary verb will comes before the subject and at the beginning of the sentence:
Auxiliary verb will + subject + verb to be + main verb with –ing + complement
Example : Will you be reading in the library?
Future Continuous x Future Perfect
The use of future tenses in English can be very confusing. Check out the differences between them:
Future Continuous: is used to indicate an action or event that will happen at a time in the future. It is formed by the simple future of the verb to be (will be) + gerund (-ing) of the main verb.
Examples:
- Affirmative Form : I will be running in the lake.
- Negative Form : I will not be running in the lake.
- Interrogative Form : Will I be running in the lake?
Future Perfect : it is used to indicate that something will have ended at a time in the future. It is formed by the auxiliary verb to have no simple future (will have) + the participle of the main verb.
Examples:
- Affirmative Form : I will have run in the lake.
- Negative Form : I will not have run in the lake
- Interrogative Form : Will I have run in the lake?
Future Perfect Continuous
In addition to the Future Perfect, there is the Future Perfect Continuous (Future Perfect Continuous). This tense expresses the continuation of actions that will be completed at a certain time in the future.
It is formed by the verb to have (will have) + verb to be (been) conjugated in past perfect (perfect past) + gerund (-ing) of the main verb.
Examples:
- Affirmative Form : She will have been running in the lake.
- Negative Form : She will not have been running in the lake.
- Interrogative Form : Will she have been running in the lake.
We hope that you have understood the examples of Future continuous tense.