The Listening Lab: Exercise #22 – future continuous tense verbs . Directions: Complete each sentence or question with the future continuous tense.Some are contractions.
How to use them. For the present simple, add s or es for he, she and it. For the negative, use don't for I, you, we and they, and doesn't for he, she and it. I watch cartoons every day. I don't watch the news. My dad makes dinner every evening. He doesn't make lunch. For the present continuous, use am, is or are and ing.
The future continuous tense is an English future tense that refers to something that’s predicted to happen in the future and will continue after this time. Essentially, we use it to talk about continuous actions that will occur in the future.
Use 1: An action planned in the near future. EXAMPLES: The science fair is happening in the school auditorium this weekend. I am seeing the new movie this weekend. Use 2: An expected future event. This is an event that is not necessarily planned by the speaker or writer, but is still something they expect will happen.
1: An action in the past which overlaps another action or a time. The action in the past continuous starts before and often continues after the other shorter action or time. I was walking to the station when I met John. (I started walking before I met John, and maybe I continued afterwards.)
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