Subject + Will + Be + Verb With -Ing In the End + the rest of the sentence.

To make sentences in the Future Progressive, we use the modal "Will" followed by "Be" and the main verb of the sentence with the "-ing" form at the end of it.

We can also use the short form of "Will ('ll)".

Examples

I will be arriving this time tomorrow.

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Rose will be working next week.

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She'll be studying the whole week.

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It'll be raining all day long.

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He will be sleeping tomorrow morning.

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Subject + Will Not + Be + Verb With -Ing in the end + the rest of the sentence.

In Negative, we write "Will not" or the short form "Won't" after the subject.

The rest of the structure is the same as in the Affirmative form.

Examples

The plane won't be landing on time.

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He will not be doing anything tomorrow.

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I won't be watching TV this time tomorrow.

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My mom won't be working next week.

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Greg will not be studying next month.

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Will + Subject + Be + Verb With -Ing in the end + the rest of the sentence...?

In the Interrogative form, the modal verb "Will" is written before the subject, followed by "Be" and the main verb with the "-ing" form at the end of it.

If the sentence begins with a "Question Word".

What.

When.

Where.

How long.

Etc.

Then, the structure of the interrogative form is not modified.

Examples

Will you be going home by car tomorrow?

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Will she be waiting here next Friday?

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How long will you be staying?

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What will you be wearing next Saturday?

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Will it be raining next week?

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1 Emily _____ tonight.

2 Where _____ next week?

3 I _____ you next time.

4 When _____?

5 Telma _____ be driving fast.

6 We use this tense to talk about predictions.

7 The main verb is the Verb To Be.

8 The main verb is always conjugated in the "–ing" form.

9 The auxiliary "Will" is always followed by the Verb To Be.

10 My husband _____ arriving at 9 o'clock.

11 You _____ soon.

12 _____ too long?

13 Sam _____ this time tomorrow.

14 We _____ forever.

15 I _____ tomorrow.