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Tuesday 7 February 2017

What is Future Continuous Tense, rules, uses and examples

What is Future Continuous Tense, rules, uses and examples


What is Future Continuous Tense?

Future Continuous Tense is made up of two main parts auxiliary verb will + be and base form+ ing.
Future Continuous Tense=Subject + [will + be] (Auxiliary Verb) +1ST Verb+ Ing+ Object
Structure of Future Continuous Tense
Positive Sentence
In positive sentences, we simply make the sentences according to Future Continuous Tense rules.
For Example
  • I will be doing his complete project.
  • He will be improving his performance for sure.
  • You will be selling pizza in the next morning.
  • George will be leaving our house at 4 p.m.
  • Jack will be taking lunch at home.
  • He will be watching cricket in his bedroom
Negative Sentences in the Future Continuous tense
When we make negative sentences, we normally use not after auxiliary verb will.
Negative Simple Future tense = Subject+ will (Auxiliary Verb) + not + be (Auxiliary Verb) + 1st Verb+ ing +Object
For example
  • He will not be playing basketball.
  • They will not be coming with us to the school.
  • Rooth will not be sleeping when you call her.
  • They will not be telling lie to me.
  • You will not be using my car.
Yes/No Questions in Future Continuous tense
When you make any question that can be answered as yes or no, then you should start it with auxiliary verb followed by the subject, be and the base verb +ing.
Yes/No Sentences = Will + Subject + be+ 1st Verb + ing +Object ?
For example
  • Will she be washing my clothes?
  • Will you be making lunch for me?
  • Will he be waiting for us in the hall?
  • Will they be talking about us for the whole day?
  • Will Leena be missing me?
Wh- Questions in the Future Continuous tense
When you make any question that starts with wh word, then you should start it from wh word  and then add auxiliary verb, after that Subject followed by, be and base form + ing.
Wh words are when, why, who, where, whom, how, what, how much, how many.
WH Sentences = Wh word + will + Subject +be +  1st Verb + ing +Object?
For example
  • What will you be doing at 3 p.m.?
  • Where will he be staying in London?
  • Why will she be sending so many messages to you?
  • When will Steve be coming back from Delhi?
  • What will you be giving me on my birth day?
Tag Questions in the Future Continuous tense
Tag questions are those questions which are answered at the end of the sentence. They can be simply made by adding auxiliary verbs.
For examples
  • will be going to the market, will not you be?
You can also use tag questions in positive sentences
  • She will not be reading news paper, will she be?
  • Those girls will not be playing basketball, will they be?
These all were the examples according to the structure of future continuous tense.

More Examples to unfold some other aspects of Future Continuous tense

  • Why will you be not doing anything for this project?
  • will not be thinking for you on my summer vacation.
  • How will you be sleeping on this dirty bed?
  • Will I not be joining your group?
  • Will Gardner not be watering the garden in the next morning?
  • Will you not be opening for our team?
These all were some more examples of future continuous tense.

Rules and uses of Future Continuous tense

With Next, tomorrow, where at this time is given
Parallel Actions
Future Guesses
Interrupted future actions

With Next, tomorrow, where at this time is given

Future representing words like next week, next month and tomorrow are used in future tense. And where at this time is given then it becomes a case of future continuous tense.
For example
  • You will be going for vacation at this time on Monday.
  • Tomorrow at this time, we will be missing her.
  • At this time, we will be climbing on the rock next week.
  • She will be cooking food at this time tomorrow.

Parallel Actions

Parallel actions of future can be expressed by using future continuous tense.
For example
  • Leana will be watching TV, enjoying and just wasting her time.
  • We will be reaching there, discussing, and planning our next venture.
  • He will be playingworking hard and performing for his team for sure.

Future Guesses

When you make any future plan then you can use future continuous tense at that place.
For example
  • I will be visiting her next month.
  • We will be joining this venture next week.
  • They will be cutting all the trees tomorrow.

Interrupted future actions

Any action which will be interrupted in the future can be expressed by future continuous tense.
For example
  • She will be coming when I visit her tonight.
  • will not be wasting my time when you again call me.
  • We will be studying in the library when they come inside.
These all are the rules and uses of future continuous tense.
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What is Simple Future Tense, rules, structure and examples

What is Simple Future Tense, rules, structure and examples



What is Simple Future Tense, rules, structure and examples

What is Simple Future Tense?

As we have discussed that any action (that is going to occur in future and not occurred yet) is represented by future tense. Grammatically, Simple future tense is made up of four parts: Subject, auxiliary verb will/shall, Base verb and Object.
Simple Future Tense= Subject + will/Shall + 1st form of verb + Object
Will—(He, she, it, you, they, singular and plural noun)
Shall—(I, We)

Structure of Simple Future tense

Positive Sentence
In positive sentences, we simply make the sentences according to Simple future tense rules.
For Example
  • He will check my website tomorrow.
  • shall repair your computer next month.
  • We shall meet the Prime minister after two weeks.
  • Mark will save me from those hurdles of life.
  • You will teach me this lesson.
  • She will sit on the chair definitely.
Negative Sentences in the Simple future tense
When we make negative sentences, we normally add auxiliary verb and not before main verb.
Negative Simple future tense = Subject+ will/shall+ not + 1st form of Verb +Object
For example
  • Steve will not work with me.
  • shall not attend his class tomorrow
  • will not pass GMAT exam this year.
  • They will not go with us.
  • You will not stay here for more than three hours.
Yes/No Questions in the Simple future tense
When you make any question that can be answered as yes or no, then you should start it with auxiliary verb followed by the subject and the 1st form of base verb.
Yes/No Sentences = Will/Shall + Subject + 1st form of Verb +Object?
For example
  • Will she work in this firm?
  • Will he go to the market?
  • Will you complete the task?
  • Shall we win the match tomorrow?
  • Will she come next month?
Wh- Questions in the Simple future tense
When you make any question that starts with wh word, then you should start it from wh word  and then add auxiliary verb, after that subject followed by the 1st form of base verb.
Wh words are when, why, who, where, whom, how, what, how much, how many.
WH Sentences = Wh word + will/shall+ Subject + 1st form of Verb+ Object?
For example
  • Where will you live in England?
  • What will she do after this?
  • When will you meet the CEO of the company?
  • Why will he work for that hotel?
  • Why shall I wash your clothes?
Tag Questions in the Simple future tense
Tag questions are those questions which are answered at the end of the sentence. They can be simply made by adding auxiliary verbs.
For examples
  • will visit the market, will not you?
You can also use tag questions in positive sentences
  • She will not read news paper, will she?

More Examples to unfold some other aspects of Simple Future Tense

  • Why will you not say anything to her?
  • Will he not visit at your home tomorrow?
  • He will not bear me to be there?
  • Will you just waste his time next Monday?

Rules of Simple future tense

  • Any word that gives an idea of future
  • To express a Promise
  • To express a Plan
  • To express Future guesses and predictions
  • With Word “Be”
  • Invitation/willingness/Advice
Any word that gives an idea of future
When we use words like next and tomorrow, we are surely going to talk about the future. At that place, we often use simple future tense.
For example
  • shall visit hospital tomorrow.
  • He will reach to the next level of the game for sure.
  • shall call you on next Monday.
  • My dad will come tomorrow from London.
To express a Promise
Promises are usually made for the future. When any one promises, he must be talking about that in future he will fulfill his promise. So here we use future tense to express a promise.
For example
  • will not let her go apart from me.
  • Don’t worry, we will win the game.
  • I promise you that I will not speak lie to you anymore.
  • Believe me, I will not tell anything about you.
To express a No plan
When we don’t have any plan then we only discuss that what will we do in the future. Here we use simple future tense to discuss the situation when we don’t have any plan.
For example
  • will see what I can do for you to complete this project.
  • We will stay here for tonight.
In these examples, there is no proper plan to execute. The decisions are being made at the time of speaking.
Sometimes we make the sentences with the help of the verb “To think
  • We think we shall buy at least two T-shirts.
  • I think I will not top the exam this year.
To make Future guesses and predictions
When you make any guesses about the future and we predict that this will happen in the future then at that place we use simple future tense.
For example
  • It will rain today for sure.
  • Who do you think will beat this record?
  • I am not sure that we will catch the class before the time.
  • He may be thinking that we will check his bag.
With Word “Be”
Sometimes the word “Be” is used to express the future. In this we use be as main verb. In this case we use simple future tense.
For example
  • will be there in next 3 hours.
  • Mom, I will not be watching the television for the whole day for sure
  • Will you be at work on Monday?
Invitation/willingness/Advice
To give an invitation and advice and to express willingness, we often use simple future tense.
For example
Invitation
  • Will you dance with me please?
  • Will you come to the party tonight?
Willingness
  • will carry this suitcase for you.
  • He will help you in the complete project.
Advice
  • What shall tell the teacher about my home work?
  • You shall leave the factory immediately.
I hope you have enjoyed this article and get what you wanted. So this was all about what is Simple Future Tense, rules, structure and examples. If you feel any problem regarding this topic then comment below so that we can solve out your problems.