2. future progressive/continuous and its usage:
1) To express an activity that will be in progress at a time in the future.
Example:
I will begin to study at seven. You will come at eight. I will be studying when you come.
3. Affirmative statement
To make an Affirmative future progressive statement, simply follow this
pattern:
Subject+will+be +main verb in base form+ing
•I /He/she/it will be playing football Sunday afternoon.
•We/you/they will be playing football Sunday afternoon
4. Negative statement
To make a negative past progressive statement, simply follow the following pattern:
Subject+will+ be+not+main verb in base form+ing
•I/He/she/it will not be playing Sunday afternoon.
•We/you/they will not be playing Sunday afternoon.
We use short forms in the Past Progressive in negative sentences:
I/he/she/it won't be playing Sunday afternoon.
We/you/they won't be playing Sunday afternoon.
5. Question
To make a question in the present progressive, simply follow the following pattern:
Will/+subject+be+main verb in base form+ing
•Will I/he/she/it be playing Sunday afternoon?
•will we/you/they be playing Sunday afternoon?
6. Present progressive form
Affirmative
Negative
Question
I will be taking a shower
I will not be taking a
shower
Will I be taking a
shower?
you will not be running
you will be running home
home
will you be running
home?
She will be reading a
magazine.
She will not be reading a
magazine.
Will She be reading a
magazine?
We will be playing a
computer game
We will not be playing a
computer game
Will we be playing a
computer game?
He will be writing a letter
He will not be writing a
letter
Will he be writing a
letter?
7. Exercise:
Make sentences in present progressive tense.
Affirmative
Negative
Kathy will be dancing
with Bob
Kathy will not be dancing
with Bob
He will not be telling a
jokes
Will he be telling jokes?
Will we be visiting the
farm
We will be visiting a farm
They will be answering
the phone
Question
They will not be
answering the phone