-Will you go on a date with me tomorrow at 6 p.m.?
- I'm sorry, I'm afraid, I can't.
-What about 6.10?
-Oh, I'm afraid not.
-And what about 6.35?
-I'll be burying the body of my ex-date from 6 till 7 p.m. tomorrow, so we can meet only at 7.10. Deal?
Grammar cookie for today is
✅the Present Continuous tense (e.g. will be waiting)
Now, I'll explain it to you like you are a four-year-old?
This tense is really easy if you understand that Continous tenses show "process".??????
In this case we have a process in future.
✏️So, only in case you have to denote/show a process in future, you use the future continous tense.
Otherwise, just future simple will do!
Magic formula:
Future = will
Process= be +Ving
Future Continous tense =will be V-ing.?
?Example: I'll be waiting for you.
?Example: This time tomorrow he'll be flying to New York.
How can you "mark" a process?? .
✅Your friends here are:
"Markers":
✏️ from ... to/till ...
(?Example: I'll be having a lesson from 4 till 6 tomorrow)
✏️this time (tomorrow, next month/Monday/year)
?Example: This time next year I'll be drinking a cocktail at the beach in Malibu.
✏️when you come (when something or somebody interrupts a process)
?Example: I'll be watching TV when you come.
?He'll be having a break when she arrives.
Easy, huh?
✏️Now write your sentences in the Future Continuous Tense!
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