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Future continues tense
1. “FUTURE CONTINUES TENSE”
KARAGANDA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
“FUTURE CONTINUES TENSE”
DONE BY: ST. OF 2-068 GROUP GM ISKHAKOVA A.
CHECKED BY: DASHKINA T. G.
KARAGANDA, 2016
2. FUTURE CONTINUES IN USE
The future continuous tense isn't taught verymuch in English classes but, in fact, English
speakers use it a lot. You will sound much more
natural if you master this tense.
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We mainly use the Future Continuous to indicate that wewill be in the middle of doing something in a specified time
in the future. There are also two other uses, listed below:
Use
Future actions in progress
Guesses about the present or the future
Polite questions about somebody's intention
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In the same way as with thefuture simple, usually we use
the short form ('ll be verb-ing)
when we are speaking.
As with the positive, we
usually use the short form
(won't + be + verb-ing) when
speaking.
6. EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: He’ll be going to the local polyclinic at 9 o’clocktomorrow.
Negative: He won’t be going to the local polyclinic at 9 o’clock
tomorrow.
Interrogative: Will he be going to the local polyclinic at 9
o’clock tomorrow?
7. EXAMPLES:
• Affirmative: I’ll be having warm applications at 2o’clock tomorrow.
• Negative: I won’t be having warm applications at 2
o’clock tomorrow.
• Interrogative: Will I be having warm applications at 2
o’clock tomorrow?
8. EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: The physician will be making the diagnosis to mymother at 5 o’clock tomorrow.
Negative:Will the physician be making the diagnosis to my
mother at 5 o’clock tomorrow?
Interrogative:
The physician won’t be making the
diagnosis to my mother at 5 o’clock tomorrow.
9. EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: His temperature will be falling, I expect.Negative: His temperature won’t be falling, I expect.
Interrogative: Will his temperature be falling, won’t it?
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