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What is It?
Using will/won’t + be + verb (present particle) when you want to say an action will be in progress in the future or to describe something that has been scheduled.
When to Use?
Cases | Examples |
* When you want to say an action will be in progress in the future. | 1. Dan will be playing baseball later this evening. 2. She won’t be diving into the pool after Henry gets in the water. |
* Describe something that has been scheduled. | 1. He will be writing you a letter after dinner. 2. Don’t call me after 2pm. I will be attending a party for my uncle. |
Key Phrases
Wh-questions: when, what, who, why, which, where, and how.
Examples:
- Where will she be writing her thesis this afternoon?
- What will he be wearing for Halloween?
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