Слайд 2FUTURE CONTINUES IN USE
The future continuous tense isn't taught very much in English
classes but, in fact, English speakers use it a lot. You will sound much more natural if you master this tense.
Слайд 3We mainly use the Future Continuous to indicate that we will be in the middle
of doing something in a specified time in the future. There are also two other uses, listed below:
Use
Future actions in progress
Guesses about the present or the future
Polite questions about somebody's intention
Слайд 5In the same way as with the future simple, usually we use the
short form ('ll be verb-ing) when we are speaking.
As with the positive, we usually use the short form (won't + be + verb-ing) when speaking.
Слайд 6EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: He’ll be going to the local polyclinic at 9 o’clock tomorrow.
Negative:
He won’t be going to the local polyclinic at 9 o’clock tomorrow.
Interrogative: Will he be going to the local polyclinic at 9 o’clock tomorrow?
Слайд 7EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: I’ll be having warm applications at 2 o’clock tomorrow.
Negative: I won’t be
having warm applications at 2 o’clock tomorrow.
Interrogative: Will I be having warm applications at 2 o’clock tomorrow?
Слайд 8EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: The physician will be making the diagnosis to my mother at 5
o’clock tomorrow.
Negative: Will the physician be making the diagnosis to my mother at 5 o’clock tomorrow?
Interrogative: The physician won’t be making the diagnosis to my mother at 5 o’clock tomorrow.
Слайд 9EXAMPLES:
Affirmative: His temperature will be falling, I expect.
Negative: His temperature won’t be falling,
I expect.
Interrogative: Will his temperature be falling, won’t it?