Future continuous: form
We usewill/shall+be+ the -ingform of the verb.
singular and plural | |||
+ | I, she, he, it, you, we, they | will ’ll | be working |
− | I, she, he, it, we, you, they I, she, he, it, you, we, they | (full form) will not (short form) won’t | be working |
? +Will ?−Won’t | I, she, he, it,you, we, they | be working? |
Less commonly, and in more formal situations, we can also useshallinstead ofwillwithIandwe.
See also:
Future:willandshall
Future continuous: use
We use the future continuous to refer to temporary actions and events that will be in progress at a particular time in the future:
This time next week, I’ll be takingphotographs with my new camera.
I’ll post your letter for you.I’ll be passinga post-box.
Next week theywill be flyingto Australia from Saudi Arabia.
Shewill not be workingon Tuesday.
Unfortunately wewon’t beattendingthe wedding.