Future Continuous & Future Perfect
- Ndyana Swainston

- Dec 18, 2025
- 1 min read
Future Continuous
+ | I/she/we will be studying at 8 p.m. tomorrow. |
- | I/she/we will not (won’t) be studying at 8 p.m. tomorrow. |
yes/no? | Will you/she/we be studying at 8 p.m. tomorrow? |
wh? | What will you/she/we be studying at 8 p.m. tomorrow? |
1.1 Use the Future Continuous (will be + verb-ing) to talk about actions in progress at a specific time in the future. Sometimes it can also be used to talk about things which are already planned or decided.
Examples
This time tomorrow, I will be travelling to Paris.
We will be working on the report at 3 p.m.
At 8 p.m., they will be having dinner.
Future Perfect
+ | I /she/they will have arrived by noon. |
- | I /she/they will not (won’t) have arrived by noon. |
yes/no? | Will you/she/they have arrived by noon? |
wh? | When will you /she/they have arrived? |
1.1 Use the Future Perfect (will have + past participle) to describe actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
Examples
I will have finished the report by Saturday.
They won’t have completed the project before the deadline.
By 2025, the bridge will have been built.
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