10. At noon, tomorrow, I______ (relax) on a beach somewhere (Fill in the future continuous)
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At noon , tomorrow I be will relaxing on a beach somewhere
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At noon , tomorrow I be will relaxing on a beach somewhere
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- The future continuous tense, also known as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that denotes that something will happen in the future and will last for an expected amount of time. It is generated by combining will + be + present participle (the root verb + -ing).
- The future continuous refers to an incomplete action or occurrence that will take place in the future. The future continuous can be used for a variety of purposes. We can use the future constant to project ourselves into the future.
- To discuss future occurrences that are currently taking place.
As previously stated, the future continuous is frequently used to describe occurrences that will begin in the future and continue for a period of time. With "will," we can use the future continuous: She will be working all weekend.
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