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Future Progressive

Come round in the morning. I'll be painting in the kitchen.

I won't bother to fix a time to see you, because I'll be calling into the office anyway several times next week.

Will you be going to the shops later? If you go, could you get me some milk?

Will you be wanting anything else, sir?

The band will be performing live in Paris this summer.

Sue: Oh dear, I haven't given Ben that book back.

Joe: That's all right. I'll be seeing him at the music club tonight so I'll give it to him for you.

Here, the activity of seeing Ben is not an express intention but will happen when Joe goes to the music club.

I'll be revising for my exams this weekend so I think I'll stay in on Saturday night.

The intention expressed here is to stay in on Saturday night. The plan to revise is relevant to this decision.

We're spending the summer on the coast. (Telling someone about our plans)

A: Have you ever been sailing?

B: No, but we'll be spending the summer on the coast so I might try it then. (Referring to the arrangement to spend summer on the coast in connection with the main idea of the sentence - to try sailing)

Future Perfect (both simple and progressive)

In two year's time I'll have finished the book.

By the end of the month, I'll have been working for this firm for a year.

You won't have heard the news, of course. (This means that I assume you have not heard the news.)

 

All students are to assemble in the hall at 9.00.

 

I think the play is about to start now.

Mary is on the point of resigning.

 

The play is due to start in five minutes.

Ann's flight is due at 6.20.

 

Hurry up! The train is just leaving/just about to leave.

 

When we get there, we'll have dinner.

When we've had a rest, we'll go out.

Tom retires in three years.

Christmas is on a Tuesday next year.

I hope it doesn't rain. I hope it won't rain.

 

These include: think, believe, expect, doubt.

I expect the train will be late. I doubt whether United will win.




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State Verbs | Complete the texts with the present simple or present progressive form of the verb in brackets. | Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive vs. Past Simple | Put each verb in brackets into either the past simple, present perfect simple or present perfect continuous. | Past Tenses | Practice | Rewrite each sentence in a more formal style so that it contains a passive form of the word given in capitals. | Translate into English. | Constructions | Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate verb form. |


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