Future continuous Tense
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Future Continuous Tense which is often called as Future Progressive Tense. First form of verb with ‘ing’ means present participle is used with Singular & Plural Subjects. Singular Subjects are he, she, it and single name. Plural Subjects are I, We, They, You and many things.

Present Continuous Tense

Helping Verbs and form of verb of Present Progressive Tense

Helping VerbsForm of Verb
will be1st form of verb (with ing used for all subjects)

Identification & Formation

Affirmative Sentences (positive)

SubjectHelping VerbVerbObject
Shewill behelpingAyesha
Theywill bereadingbook
Iwill beplayingvolley ball

Negative Sentences (negative)

SubjectHelping Verbnot + beVerbObject
Shewillnot behelpingAyesha
Theywillnot bereadingbook
Iwillnot beplayingvolley ball

Interrogative Sentences (question)

Helping VerbSubjectBeVerbObjectPunctuation Mark
WillyoubehelpingAyesha?
Willhebereadingbook?
WillIbeplayingvolley ball?

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#1. I ______ taking a bath.

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#2. She ______ making tea.

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#3. Shall ______ be taking bath?

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#4. Write the missing in "Subject + will, shall + ______ + Present Participle + Object"

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#5. Shall I ______ playing football?

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#6. The structure of Future Continuous Tense is:

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#7. ______ they be working hard.

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#8. The helping verbs in Future Continuous tense are:

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#9. ______ you be playing?

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#10. He ______ not ______ riding a horse.

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Future continuous Tense

Note: Future Continuous Sentence must have “will be” included in all type of sentences.

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