Future Tense
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Simple
Future Tense
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Future
Continuous Tense
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Future
Perfect Tense
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Future Continuous Tense: The
future continuous tense represents an action going on at same time in future.
Future continuous = use of
(shall / will) + be + V1 + ing
Future
Continuous Tense
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Singular
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Plural
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First
Person
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I
shall be eating mango tomorrow
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We
shall be eating mango tomorrow
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Second
Person
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You
will be eating mango tomorrow
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You
will be eating mango tomorrow
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Third
Person
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He
will be eating mango tomorrow
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They
will be eating mango tomorrow
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She
will be eating mango tomorrow
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It
will be eating mango tomorrow
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Rules:
- In the future continuous tense, we must use “ be “ after the auxiliary will or shall.
- In the future continuous tense, “ be “ is added just before “ ing “.
Formula:
Positive: Subject + shall /
will + be + V1 + ing + object
Negative: Subject + shall /
will + not + be + V1 + ing + object
Interrogative: shall / will +
subject + be + V1 + ing + object
Nag. Int.: shall / will + not
+ subject + be + V1 + ing + object
Example:
- I shall be reading a newspaper at this time tomorrow.
- Krishna will be weeping.
Example:
अगले महीने भास्कर
अमेरिका जा रहा होगा ।
Positive: Bhaskar will be
going to America next month.
Negative: Bhaskar won’t be
going to America next month.
Interrogative: Will Bhaskar
be going to America next month?
Neg. Int.: Won’t Bhaskar be
going to America next month?
में गाना गाती रहूँगी ।
Positive: I shall be singing
a song.
Negative: I shan’t be singing
a song.
Interrogative: Shall I be
singing a song?
Neg. Int.: Shan’t I be
singing a song?
दिव्यानी पढ़ती रहेगी ।
Positive: Divyani will be
studying.
Negative: Divyani won’t be
studying.
Interrogative: Will Divyani
be studying?
Neg. Int.: Won’t Divyani be
studying?
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