1) Future Continuous is used a) to describe an action in the future that will begin and end by a certain point in time or by another action in the future, or will continue at that certain point in time. b) to describe actions that will occur at a specific, precisely known moment or period of time in the future. c) to express actions that took place at a specific, precisely known moment or period of time in the past. 2) Prolonged action in a certain period of time in the future a) We have made an arrangement. I will be meeting her soon b) He will come here tomorrow c) Tom will be playing football all day next Sunday d) Probably they will win this competition 3) Simultaneous actions in the future is also used a) to describe several continuous actions in one sentence that will occur simultaneously in the future. b) to describe an action in the future that will begin and end by a certain point in time or by another action in the future, or will continue at that certain point in time. c) to describe an event that is certain to occur in the near future because it has been planned or is inevitable due to certain circumstances. 4) Simultaneous actions in the future a) Jane will be listening to music, Jake will be reading a book. b) We were eating delicious pasta while we were watching a new cartoon c) My brother is looking for a job these days 5) Events that are bound to happen are used a) to describe several continuous actions in one sentence that will occur simultaneously in the future. b) to describe an event that is certain to occur in the near future because it has been planned or is inevitable due to certain circumstances. c) to describe actions that will occur at a specific, precisely known moment or period of time in the future. 6) Events that are sure to happen a) This time next week I will be flying to Berlin. b) I saw the news. It will be raining tomorrow. c) I will be visiting the party tonight. 7) The planned actions can be used a) to inform about planned actions that should take place in the near future, but in modern English for this purpose the Present Continuous tense is more often used b) to describe an event that is certain to occur in the near future because it has been planned or is inevitable due to certain circumstances. c) to describe several continuous actions in one sentence that will occur simultaneously in the future. 8) Planned actions a) Tom will be playing football all day next Sunday b) Jane will be listening to music, Jake will be reading a book. c) Lara will be flying to New York next morning. 9) A polite question about future plans can be used a) to ask a polite question about someone's actions or plans for the near future. b) by placing the auxiliary verb will or shall at the beginning of the sentence before the subject. c) by adding the particle not after the auxiliary verb will or shall. 10) A polite question about plans for the future a) When will she have bought these flowers? b) Will the project be presented next Tuesday? c) Will your sister be visiting you? 11) Time markers a) next month b) at that moment c) by then d) meanwhile e) by the end of the hour f) during the afternoon
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