Lesson 8 – Future Continuous vs Future Simple

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Review the future tenses in English

Remember, the future continuous tense describes actions that are ongoing in a particular moment in the future or for a defined period of time in the future. This topic focuses on the differences between future simple and future continuous.

This grammar tense always uses will be plus the present participle of an action verb. Sometimes, this tense is called the future progressive but either term refers to the same purpose: indicating an ongoing action in the future.

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Grammar Exercises for Future Tense Review

Exercise 1 – Write sentences with future simple or future continuous

Exercise 2 – Identify the correct use of future tenses

Exercise 3 – Speaking exercise, future tenses

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Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

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