Future continuous tense:
Affirmative Sentences:
Subject + will be + verb(ing)
Examples:
I will be working.
She will be studying.
They will be traveling.
Negative Sentences:
Subject + will not be + verb(ing)
OR
Subject + won't be + verb(ing)
Examples:
I will not be working.
She won't be studying.
They will not be traveling.
Interrogative Sentences:
Formula:
Will + subject + be + verb(ing)?
Examples:
Will I be working?
Will she be studying?
Will they be traveling?
Formula:
( Who/ what/ where/ when/ why/ how) + will + subject + be + verb(ing)?
What will you be doing tomorrow at 3 PM?
Where will she be staying during her vacation?
Why will they be moving to a new city?
Who will be using the conference room next?
When will we be meeting the new manager?
How will he be getting to work next week?
Which project will you be working on this afternoon?
What time will they be arriving at the airport?
Fill-in-the-blank questions focusing on interrogative sentences in the future continuous tense:
1. What _____ you _____ (do) tomorrow at noon?
2. Where _____ she _____ (live) next year?
3. Why _____ they _____ (move) to another country?
4. Who _____ he _____ (meet) at the conference?
5. When _____ we _____ (leave) for the trip?
6. How _____ she _____ (travel) to the office next week?
7. Which subject _____ he _____ (study) this semester?
8. What time _____ they _____ (arrive) at the party?
9. Where _____ you _____ (work) during the summer?
10. Why _____ you _____ (wear) a suit tomorrow?
Answer:
1. What will you be doing tomorrow at noon?
2. Where will she be living next year?
3. Why will they be moving to another country?
4. Who will he be meeting at the conference?
5. When will we be leaving for the trip?
6. How will she be traveling to the office next week?
7. Which subject will he be studying this semester?
8. What time will they be arriving at the party?
9. Where will you be working during the summer?
10. Why will you be wearing a suit tomorrow?
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