FUTURE CONTINUOUS Tense - 60 second grammar #shorts
By the time you watch this video, I'll be lying on the couch watching Netflix. I will be lying on the couch.
In this video, we're talking about an event that will be happening in the future, and we'll be using the future continuous tense. This tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at some point in the future.
To form the future continuous tense, we start with the subject followed by "will be." This doesn't change. After that, we add the present participle of the main verb, in this case "lie", which is 'lying'. And the rest of the sentence - "on the couch."
Here are a few more examples to help illustrate this:
- I'll be studying for my exam tomorrow evening.
- They'll be traveling to Europe next week.
- She'll be working late tonight.
- We'll be eating dinner at eight o'clock.
In each of these examples, "will be" is followed by the present participle of each of those main verbs: studying, traveling, working, and eating.
Remember, the future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at some point in the future. I hope this helps you understand this tense better. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time!
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