
Future Continuous
Future Continuous: Express Actions Happening at a Specific Time in the Future
The Future Continuous tense describes actions that will be happening at a certain point in the future. It’s used to express ongoing events or actions that will take place at a specific time. For example, “I will be working at 9 PM” or “They will be traveling next week.”
Mastering the Future Continuous tense helps you talk about planned events and actions in progress in the future, making your conversations more accurate and detailed.
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