Future Progressive
Put the verbs into the correct form (future progressive).
1. At midnight we (sleep)________.
2. This time next week we (sit)___________at thebeach.
3. At nine I (watch) ___________the news.
4. Tonight we (cram up) ______________for our English test.
5. They (dance) ______________all night.
6. He (not /play) ________________all afternoon.
7. I (not / work) _____________all day.
8. (eat / you) ____________________at six?
9. (drive / she) _______________to London?
10.(fight / they) ________________again?
11. Tonight (I / prepare)______________ roast pork with rosemary and garlic garnish.
12. Will we(hear) __________from you in thenear future regarding your late bills?
13. Won't you be (join) ___________us at the pub tonight?
14. The publisher (not / expect)___________the final draft of yournovel until next month.
The future progressive tense is formed with will be + main verb + ing, as in, "I will be staying with my parents over the summer." This formdoesn't change regardless of the subject. It is the same for I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. For instance, you can say, "He will be staying with his parents over thesummer," or, "We will be staying with our parents over the summer.
The negative form of this tense is won't be + main verb + ing, as in, "She won't be comingtonight."You can form a question like this: "Will she be coming tonight?" "Will they be staying with their parents over the summer? Often the future progressive can be usedinterchangeably with the simple future tense. You can say, "When will you be leaving for Paris?" or "When will you leave for Paris?" Both of these sentences are correct.
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