Grammar: Future Continuous

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What is the Future Continuous Tense in English Grammar?
The future continuous tense in English grammar is used to describe actions that will be happening at a specific time in the future. It is formed using "will be" followed by the present participle (verb+ing). For example, "At 8 PM, I will be watching a movie" means that at that specific time, the action of watching the movie will be in progress. This tense is often used to talk about planned future activities, events that will happen as part of a routine, or to show that something will be happening around a certain future time. Another example is, "Next Saturday, she will be attending a conference," which indicates that attending the conference is an event that will be happening at that future time. The future continuous tense helps in expressing actions that will be ongoing in the future and often implies that these actions will start before and continue after the specified time. For instance, "This time tomorrow, we will be flying to New York," indicates that the flight will be in progress at that time. Similarly, "In the evening, he will be working on his project," shows a planned activity that will be happening later. This tense is useful for discussing future events in a detailed and specific manner.

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