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Fill in the blanks with correct forms of verb in given in brackets (future continuous tense)
The peon______the bell when you reach School. (Ring)
We_______(not take) part in games next year.
This book_________(sell) like hot cakes.
She_______(go) their next week.
I_______(waiting) for you at i crossing.

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Answered by CelestialCentrix
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Question

Fill in the blanks with correct forms of verb in given in brackets (future continuous tense)

  1. The peon______the bell when you reach School. (Ring)
  2. We_______(not take) part in games next year.
  3. This book_________(sell) like hot cakes.
  4. She_______(go) their next week.
  5. I_______(waiting) for you at i crossing.

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Solution:

  1. will be ringing
  2. shall not be taking
  3. will be selling
  4. Shall be going
  5. shall be waiting

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More information:

 \bold{THE \:  FUTURE \:  CONTINUOUS  \: TENSE}

Form: subject + shall/will + be + present participle(first form of verb + ing)

-ve form: subject+ shall/will + not + be + present participle(first form of verb + ing)

Interrogative: shall/will + subject + not + be + present participle(first form of verb + ing)

Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
140

REQUIRED ANSWER:-

As we've been given a few sentences with blanks in it and have been asked to fill them correctly with future progressive tense, let's have a look about future progressive tense, first.

  • They are the tenses, which indicates about something that will happen in the future times and continues for some particular time.

So, what can be it's structure? \:

If a statement is positive, it's future cont tense will be formed like:

Subject + will/shall + be + verb (in root form) + ing + ...

If it's negative, just the word "not" should be written next to the auxiliary verb.

In case if it's an interrogative sentence, then the structure will be:

Will/shall + subject + be + verb (in root form) + ing + ...

Heading to the actual answer:

In the question, we have been given the verbs in brackets. So, we can simply add will the words "will/shall be" before the base form of the verb, in the sentences.

Q1: The peon will be ringing the bell when you reach school.

  • [will + be + ring + ing]

Q2: We shall not be taking part in the games next year.

  • [shall + not + be + take + ing]

Q3: This book will be selling like hot cakes.

  • [will + be + sell + ing]

Q4: She will be going there next week.

  • [will + be + go + ing]

Q5: I will be waiting for you at iCrossing.

  • [will + be + wait + ing]
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