Future (Pt. 2)
Future (Pt. 2)
Future (Pt. 2)
Future continuous
Future perfect
Future perfect continuous
Future continuous
Future continuous: form
❖ The future continuous is formed with will + be + the -ing
form of the verb.
❖ For the negative, we use the adverb not after will.
❖ For questions, we invert the order of will and the subject.
(+) This time tomorrow, I’ll be eating lunch on the plane.
(-) She won’t be planning any trips until after graduation.
(?) Will he be speaking with his advisor this afternoon?
Future continuous: affirmative
Future continuous: negative
Future continuous: yes/no and wh- questions
Future continuous: uses
❖ To describe continuous actions in the future: we use the
future continuous to talk about ongoing actions and events
we expect to happen at a future time.
Note: If the action is already in progress, we usually use
"still" in the sentence.
At this time next week we will be flying to Cancun.
We won't be staying with my parents this time. We'll be renting a condo
for the week.
When he's in his 50s, he'll still be dreaming of winning the lottery.
Future continuous: uses
❖ To make guesses about future actions: we can use the
future continuous to make guesses about what may be
happening in the present or in the future.
When I finish this report, I will have been working for more than 24
hours without a break.
Next year I will have been living here for six years.
By the time we arrive will we have been traveling all night.
Future perfect continuous: uses
❖ Cause of something in the future: this tense can also be
used to show the cause and effect of the duration of an
action in the future.
We'll stop in New Jersey because the driver will have been driving for
four hours and must take a rest break.
I'm sure you'll get a great job because you'll have been working at
various internships every year that you've been at university.