The Complete Guide to English Tenses with Infographics
The tenses (different grammar for time) in English can be a little difficult to understand. Here is a complete guide to all 12 major verb tenses in the English language, and conditional sentences. Each verb tense has Infographics and examples to help you understand how the verbs are changed in that tense, and which time each tense is for. There are also examples of the different ways that tense can be used.
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When Do I Use the Future Continuous Tense?
1. When you want to talk about an event in the future which happens at the same time as another event in the future.
Edmund will be living in Portugal when he marries Belinda (Edmund lives in Portugal in the future, and at the same time the shorter event on marrying Belinda will also happen).
Will you be making dinner when I arrive?
Sorry, I won’t (will not) be going to the wedding in July. I will be in having an operation in hospital.
2. When you want to talk about an ongoing activity in the future. This is often used with a time to say when it will happen.
I will be teaching others soon!
I won’t (will not) be living here anymore next year.
Will you be competing in the next Olympics?