Simple and continuous future tense

Simple and continuous future tense is used to express future actions, make promises, predictions, or action happening in the future time. In simple future, “Will” helping verb is taken while in continuous future, “Will be” is used. Hereon, I’m going to explain in detail simple and continuous future tense.

To describe future actions, make promises, and for predictions happening in future, simple future tense is used.

Though will/shall auxiliaries are taken with main action verbs to form simple future, it is not compulsory to go with these auxiliaries. Let’s see how is it possible through the role of simple future tense.

Understanding simple and continuous future tense

First of all, I’m going to explain formation of simple future tense.

Formation of Simple future tense

Generally, simple future tense is formed with will/shall with main action verbs. But, shall is rarely used and will dominate the formation.

Subject + will/shall + main verb + object

  • Marry will enjoy her holiday in Durban.

Though it is not compulsory to use point of time but better to have for more natural sense.

  • Jennifer will begin her practice tomorrow.

Sometimes, Present tense expression are used to convey future tense like —

  • We are going to leave for Sydney next week.

In this example, present tense auxiliary verb “are” + going to equation is used to convey future tense sense.

Apart from these, simple present tense and present continuous tense are used for the formation of simple future tense.

  • The game starts within an hour.
  • NATO is planning to attack Taliban.
  • President is going to contest elections this time.

Now let’s see the major role of simple future tense in the day-to-day expressions.

Explaining Role of simple future tense

As I mentioned earlier that simple future tense is used to predict, promise, and describe whatever happens in future.

Simple future tense to describe future activities

  • OPEC countries will discuss decisions on supply issue tomorrow.
  • Election commission will declare date for assembly elections in next week.

Both Examples are used to describe future activities.

Using to predict things

  • Surely, I will crack GMAT this time.
  • Our team will make history in FIFA World Cup.
  • US will lift lockdown after full vaccination.

Each of three examples are about the prediction going to happen in future.

Future tense to promise something

  • I will not let you down. We will be there together.
  • Believe me. You will get my help on time.
  • We assure you that we will plant hundred trees in this season.

These are some important usages of simple future tense. In the next blog, you will find more better content on future tense.

Explaining continuous
Future Tense

In the process of explaining simple and continuous future tense, hereafter, I’m going to describe continuous future tense. To describe incomplete continuous action whether it is started in present or future, progressive future tense is used.

Besides, assumed future happenings or future predictions are also expressed by this tense.  So, let’s know the different usages of progressive future tense.

How to form progressive future tense

In the process of forming progressive future, apart from simple future, second auxiliary “Be” after will/shall is taken to signal progressive action.

  • Rocky will be enjoying new movie tomorrow.

Secondly, in simple future, base form of main verb was preferred to express action. But, here in the continuous future, –ing suffix is added to main verb to make Present participle.

  • Williams will be address + ing election rally day after tomorrow

Third, in simple future, there were no compulsion to take specific point of time. But, here, in progressive future, specific point of time is necessity to make natural sense.

  • Hurry up. Our time will be running out soon.

Like, simple future, progressive future too use is/are going to be form to express future incomplete actions.

  • Finally, we are going to be leaving for long holiday within a week.

Correct use of continuous future tense

Here are the major usages of progressive future tense.

Progressive future for incomplete future activities

  • Be ready. Our plane will be landing within half an hour.
  • I am so excited now. I will be meeting my parents after a year.
  • Don’t go outside. I will be reaching there in 15 minutes.

All the above examples indicates incomplete actions going to happen in future in a specific point of time.

Assumed future happenings or future predictions

It means that you are predicting about something that is all set to happen in future.

  • I think the weather is changing rapidly. It will be raining after sometime.
  • Now, the infections are declining rapidly. Very soon, our government will be lifting lockdown.

Both Examples are expressing the possibility of something that is going to happen as per prediction 

Progressive future for continuous action begin in present.

  • The prices of crude is rising and it will be continue for next year.
  • We all are together and we will be working together for a week.
  • I don’t think there is any respite for consumers. The prices will be marching on for two months.

Continuous future in the present tense format

Are you sure that you are not going to be working after weekend?

It is my decision that I am going to be marry her soon.

This is all about the meaning, Examples, formation and usages of progressive future tense. In the next blog, you will find more interesting content. So, be with easy english ideas.

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