Future Continuous Tense Exercises With Answers
We have already talked about future continuous/progressive tense usages and structures of sentences. In the article below we have accomplished future continuous tense exercises with answers for students/ teachers of ESL.
1. He will be ______________ how to drive a car next week.
2. She is not _________________ missing the Morning Prayer anymore.
- going to be
3. Will __________________ coming tomorrow?
- going to they
4. Are you going to be __________________ a test tomorrow?
5. What _________________ buying at Finest next weekend?
6. Where ________________ learning English next winter?
- he is going to be
- will she be
- you will be
7. Aren`t _____________________ watching a movie tonight?
- you gonna be
- will you be
- going to you be
8. Who`s _____________________ be teaching us today?
- he going to
9. Who`s ____________________ learning English from?
- Jamal going to be
- going to he be
10. They_______________final in the capital.
- will be playing
- going to play
- will playing
Exercise 2:
Put the verbs into the correct form (future progressive).
1. Tomorrow morning, we (work) . 2. This time next week, we (have) a party. 3. At midnight, I (sleep) . 4. This evening, we (watch) a talk show. 5. They (not/do) their homework this afternoon. 6. He (listen) to music. 7. I (read) a book this evening. 8. (walk / you) home this afternoon? 9. He (not/draw) tomorrow morning. 10. they (argue) again?
Exercise 1. Answers:
Exercise 2. Answers:
- Tomorrow morning, we will be working.
- This time next week, we will be having a party.
- At midnight, I will be sleeping.
- This evening, we will be watching a talk show.
- They will not be doing their homework this afternoon.
- He will be listening to music.
- I will be reading this evening.
- Will you be walking home this afternoon?
- He will not be drawing tomorrow morning.
- They will be arguing again.
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