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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The future continuous tense is formed with "will be" followed by the -ing form of the main verb. Forgetting either "will" or "be" results in an incorrect sentence, according to Clapingo. The main verb in the future continuous tense must be in the present participle form (-ing). For example, "I will be eating" is correct, while "I will be eat" is incorrect. Read more error areas in the page above.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
While the Future Continuous tense talks about the action that will happen in future at a given point of time, it is not used for actions that happen suddenly or are not ongoing. Also, the Future Continuous tense is not used for with stative verbs like want, need, etc. For example, I will finish the work on Friday. (sudden completion); I will be wanting to go to the school." (incorrect).
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
For understanding and practicing the future continuous tense, books like "English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy and "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan are highly recommended. "Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics" is also a good book to study Future Continuous Tense.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The basic structure is subject + will be + verb (present participle). It's used to describe an action that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future. Future Continuous Tense is not used for actions that will be finished by a specific future point.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Future Continuous Tense talks about actions that will go on in the future as well. Also known as the Future Progressive Tense, this verb tense is the future version of the present continuous tense, which uses a similar construction. For example, “I will be watching a movie tonight.”
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Hi, Scoring over 90 percent in class 10 board exams is not difficult if you're determined and focused. A well-organized study plan is the key to achieving success in CBSE Board Exam Class 10. With the right approach, you can cover all topics effectively, revise efficiently, and boost your confidence. Focus on maximizing your potential through targeted study sessions, completing CBSE 10th Syllabus, CBSE Class 10 practice papers, and subject-wise preparation tips. By following the study schedule for Class 10 CBSE Board Exam pointers below, you'll increase your chances of scoring above 90% in Board Exams.
- Focus on concept clarity
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Adverbs are the word that modifies the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb. They tell us about how much, in what manner, how far, in what degree and to what extent. E.g. all, very, probably, very, etc.
- Example: She learns quickly.
Adjectives are the words that add meaning to the nouns or pronouns. They simply make noun and pronoun more descriptive. E.g. beautiful, honest, brave, wealthy.
- Example: She is a quick learner.
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