When Simon .........back tonight, he'll do the washing up.
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When Simon will be back tonight, he'll do the washing up.
- 'will be' is usually used when the action has happened or is supposed to happen.
- It acts as a helping verb. It can also explain the statement and its clause.
- These are usually used in 'Simple future tense' and 'Future continuous tense. Here we can understand the things that are bound to happen or will happen in the future.
- In these tenses, the subject along with 'will' and 'be' will be added to the rest of the sentence.
- In the sentence, Simon will be back tonight so he can do the washing up. 'he'll do the washing up' is something that will happen in the future. To fill in an unknown blank it is important to see the sentence's meaning.
- Simon ( subject) + will + be + back (verb) + he'll do the washing up ( rest of the sentence) which makes his sentence into future continuous tense.
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