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Future
Continuous
As with the past and present continuous forms, the
future continuous also in-
cludes “to be” and verb +ing.
Positive
Negative
Question
I will be waiting.
I won’t be waiting.
Will I be waiting?
You will be waiting.
You won’t be waiting.
Will you be waiting?
We will be waiting.
We won’t be waiting.
Will we be waiting?
They will be waiting.
They won’t be waiting.
Will they be waiting?
He will be waiting.
He won’t be waiting.
Will he be waiting?
She will be waiting.
She won’t be waiting.
Will she be waiting?
It will be waiting.
It won’t be waiting.
Will it be waiting?
When to Use Future Continuous
The future continuous describes an on-going action in the future.
He will be running for president in next year’s election.
We will be eating those vegetables tomorrow night.
Future
Perfect
The future perfect uses “will have” and the past participle.
Positive
Negative
Question
I will have finished.
I won’t have finished.
Will I have finished?
You will have finished.
You won’t have finished.
Will you have finished?
We will have finished.
We won’t have finished.
Will we have finished?
They will have finished.
They won’t have finished.
Will they have finished?
He will have finished.
He won’t have finished.
Will he have finished?
She will have finished.
She won’t have finished.
Will she have finished?
It will have finished.
It won’t have finished.
Will it have finished?
Grammar for IELTS Writing
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When
to Use Future Perfect
The future perfect refers to a point in time by which an action will be finished. As
such, it is often used together with an expression that indicates the time.
By the time you get home from work, I will have fallen asleep.
She will have gone to work before then.
Future
Perfect Continuous
Perhaps the least common of our 12 tenses is the future perfect. It uses “will have
been” and the present participle.
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