Tenses i.e. Present ,Past and Future have their different uses connecting with the four forms. In English, as per (Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, Interrogative Negative) sentences, the following are the uses of different tenses.
FUTURE TENSE
Future tense is refers to the future time of the verbs. It is classified in to four forms:
1. Simple Future or Future Indefinite
2. Future continuous or Future Progressive
3. Future Perfect
4. Future Perfect Continuous / Progressive
Structure
2. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
2.1. Structure of Affirmative sentences:
[ Subject +will be / shall be + v-1V + object. ]
e.g.;
I shall be hitting the ball.
She will be going to the station.
Hari will be driving a car.
You will be writing a letter.
They will be playing badminton.
Sita will be singing a song.
He will be writing a story.
Reena will be speaking English language.
She will be driving the car carefully.
He will be going to the market.
2.2. Structure of Negative sentences:
[ Subject + shall / will +not + be + v-1V + object ]
e.g.;
I shall not / shan't be writing well.
He will not / won't be cheating to his teacher.
Raaj will not / won't be playing basketball.
They will not / won't be going to the church.
Reeta will not / won't be attending online classes.
It will not / won't be working properly.
We will not / won't be singing a song.
2.3. Structure of Interrogative sentences:
[ Shall / Will + Subject + be+ v-IV + object ? ]
e.g.;
Shall I be playing cricket?
Shall we be speaking the truth?
Will you be singing well?
Will he be writing a letter?
Will she be running in the track?
Will Prachi be dancing in the stage?
Will it be moving?
Will they be stealing?
2.4. Structure of Interrogative Negative sentences:
i. [ Shall / Will + subject + not +be + v-1V + object? ] or
ii. [ Shan't + Won't + subject + be+ v-1V + object? ]
e.g.;
Will he not be writing? or Won't he be writing?
Shall I not be speaking? or Shan't I be speaking?
Will they not be working? or won't they be working?
Will it not be moving? or won't it be moving?
USE OF FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS :
Future continuous tense is used to express:
1. To express future without intention:
He will be working in this room tomorrow.
I will be meeting her on Sunday.
They will be writing in their paper.
2. As an ordinary continue tense:
They will be playing football.
Ram will be shopping.
Hari will not be sitting in the room.
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