Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Future Continuous Tense

Those tasks or jobs which are being done in future time continuously but there must not have any time included are future continuous tense.

Structure of sentence:
Positive Sentence:

    • Subject + auxiliary verb + be + main verb-ing + object
    • Subject + shall/will + be + (base verb + ing) + object

If the subject is “I” then “shall/will” is used after subject in sentence.
If the subject is “He, She, It, singular or proper name” then “will” is used after subject in sentence.
If subject is “You, They or plural” then “will” is used after subject in sentence.
The participle “ing” is added to the base form of verb i.e. going (go) writing (write)

Examples:


        I shall be playing cricket.
        He will be driving a car
        They will be reading their lessons.

Negative Sentence

      • Subject + auxiliary verb + not + be + main verb-ing + object
      • Subject + shall/will + not + be + main verb-ing + object

Examples:


         I will not be playing cricket.
         He shall not be driving a car
         They will not be reading their lessons.

Interrogative Sentences

      • Auxiliary verb + Subject + be + main verb-ing + object
      • shall/will + Subject + be + (base verb + ing) + object

Examples.
          Will  he be playing cricket?
          Will I be driving a car?
         Shall they be reading their lessons?


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