Future Continuous Forms

Using “Will”

Positive Negative Question
  • I will be waiting.
  • You will be waiting.
  • We will be waiting.
  • They will be waiting.
  • He will be waiting.
  • She will be waiting.
  • It will be waiting.
  • I will not be waiting.
  • You will not be waiting.
  • We will not be waiting.
  • They will not be waiting.
  • He will not be waiting.
  • She will not be waiting.
  • It will not be waiting.
  • Will I be waiting?
  • Will you be waiting?
  • Will we be waiting?
  • Will they be waiting?
  • Will he be waiting?
  • Will she be waiting?
  • Will it be waiting?

Using “Be Going To”

Positive Negative Question
  • I am going to be waiting.
  • You are going to be waiting.
  • We are going to be waiting.
  • They are going to be waiting.
  • He is going to be waiting.
  • She is going to be waiting.
  • It is going to be waiting.
  • I am not going to be waiting.
  • You are not going to be waiting.
  • We are not going to be waiting.
  • They are not going to be waiting.
  • He is not going to be waiting.
  • She is not going to be waiting.
  • It is not going to be waiting.
  • Am I going to be waiting?
  • Are you going to be waiting?
  • Are we going to be waiting?
  • Are they going to be waiting?
  • Is he going to be waiting?
  • Is she going to be waiting?
  • Is it going to be waiting?

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Future Perfect Forms

Future Perfect Forms Using “Will” Positive Negative Question I will have stopped. You will have stopped. We will have stopped. They will have stopped. He will have stopped. She will

Future in the Past

Future in the Past Like Simple Future, Future in the Past has two different forms in English: “would” and “was going to.” Although the two forms can sometimes be used

Past Conditionals

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