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Future Perfect Continuous

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The Future Perfect Continuous tense looks at the past from the future. How do we make the Future Perfect Continuous Tense? The structure of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is: subject + auxiliary  will + auxiliary  have + auxiliary  be + main verb invariable invariable past participle present participle will have been base + ing For negative sentences in the Future Perfect Continuous tense, we insert  not  between  will  and  have . For question sentences, we exchange the  subject  and  will . Look at these example sentences with the Future Perfect Continuous: subject auxiliary verb auxiliary verb auxiliary verb main verb + I will have been working for four hours. + You will have been travelling for two days. - She will not have been using the car. - We will not have been waiting long. ? Will you have been playing football? ? Will they have been watching TV? We sometimes use  shall  instead of  will , especially for I and we. Contraction with Future

Future Perfect

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The  Future Perfect tense  is quite an easy tense to understand and use. The Future Perfect talks about the  past in the future . How do we make the Future Perfect tense? The structure of the Future Perfect tense is: subject + auxiliary verb  WILL + auxiliary verb  HAVE + main verb invariable invariable past participle will have V3 Look at these example sentences in the Future Perfect tense:   subject auxiliary verb   auxiliary verb main verb   + I will   have finished by 10am. + You will   have forgotten me by then. - She will not have gone to school. - We will not have left.   ? Will you   have arrived?   ? Will they   have received it? Contraction with Future Perfect In speaking with the Future Perfect tense, we often contract the  subject  and  will . Sometimes, we may contract the  subject ,  will  and  have  all together: I will have I'll have I'll've you will have you'll have you'll've he will have she will have it wil

Future Continuous

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The Future Continuous tense is often used in English as a way to talk about something happening at a given point in the future. How do we make the Future Continuous tense? The structure of the Future Continuous tense is: subject + auxiliary verb  WILL + auxiliary verb  BE + main verb invariable invariable present participle will be base + ing For negative sentences in the Future Continuous tense, we insert  not  between  will  and  be . For question sentences, we exchange the  subject  and  will . Look at these example sentences with the Future Continuous tense:   subject auxiliary verb   auxiliary verb main verb   + I will   be working at 10am. + You will   be lying on a beach tomorrow. - She will not be using the car. - We will not be having dinner at home. ? Will you   be playing football? ? Will they   be watching TV? We sometimes use  shall  instead of  will , especially for I and we. Contraction with Future Continuous When we use the Future Cont

Future Simple

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The  Future Simple tense  is often called the " will tense " because we make the Future Simple with the modal auxiliary  will . How do we make the Future Simple tense? The structure of the Future Simple tense is: subject + auxiliary  will + main verb invariable base will V1 For negative sentences in the Future Simple tense, we insert  not  between the auxiliary verb and main verb. For question sentences, we exchange the  subject  and  auxiliary verb . Look at these example sentences with the Future Simple tense: subject auxiliary verb main verb + I will open the door. + You will finish before me. - She will not be at school tomorrow. - We will not leave yet. ? Will you arrive on time? ? Will they want dinner? We sometimes use  shall  instead of  will , especially for I and we. Contraction with Future Simple When we use the Future Simple tense in speaking, we often contract the subject and auxiliary verb: I will I'll you will you'll he