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Future Continuous (I will be doing) and Future Perfect (I will have done)

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Future Continuous (I will be
doing) and Future Perfect
(I will have done)

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The Future Continuous is a verb form that is tipically
used with ACTION verbs to say what will be happining
at the certain point in the future. As always, continuous
forms highlights the DURATION of the action.

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The Future Continuous is a verb form that is tipically
used with ACTION verbs to say what will be happining
at the certain point in the future. As always, continuous
forms highlights the DURATION of the action.
I will be flying over the Pacific tomorrow at this time!
Don’t call me between nine and ten. I’ll be having my
psysiotherapy then.
This time next week I will be on holiday.
I will be lying on the beach or swimming in the sea!

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The Future Continuous is also used for planned actions,
as an alternative to the PRESENT CONTINUOUS
They are arriving tonight.
They will be arriving tonight.
I am not using the car today.
I won’t be using the car today.

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Questions with the future continuous are used to ask
about other people’s plans in the polite way.
What time will you be leaving tomorrow morning, Mr Smith?
Will you be working next week?

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The Future Perfect – I will have done

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The Future Perfect is used to say that something will ALREADY
be COMPLETE by the certain time in the future. It is often used
with time expressions such as by five o’clock, by the time you
arrive, in two weeks’ time, by Friday etc.

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The Future Perfect is used to say that something will ALREADY
be COMPLETE by the certain time in the future. It is often used
with time expressions such as by five o’clock, by the time you
arrive, in two weeks’ time, by Friday etc.
You will have learnt to speak Spanish fluently in two years’ time.
You don’t need to come and help us make dinner. We will
have finished cooking by the time you arrive.
In two years’ time I will have become rich!

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