Adverbs of Future Continuous Tense
“Next Week/Month/Year” As Adverb in Future Continuous Tense :
“Next” together with some specific period “week/month/year” can be used as an adverb in Future Continuous Tense to express such actions that would be exercised in future time. For example:
- I shall be drafting this project next week.
- The farmers will be cutting the crop next month.
- They will be arranging their marriage next year.
“Later” As Adverb in Future Continuous Tense:
“Later” can be used as an Adverb in Future Continuous Tense to express such actions that would be in their continuous form in the future time. For example:
- He will be taking his dose of medicines later today.
- We shall be going to the market for shopping, later.
- Later, the principal will be visiting the college and address the students.
“This Day/Afternoon/ Tonight” As Adverb in Future Continuous Tense:
“This Day/Afternoon/Tonight” can be used as an Adverb in Future Continuous Tense to denote such actions that would be going on during a specific period. For example:
- They will be watching the movie tonight.
- We shall be taking some rest in the afternoon.
- It will be raining this day.
“Tomorrow” As Adverb in Future Continuous Tense:
“Tomorrow” can be used as a helping verb in Future Continuous Tense to express such actions that would be going on during the very next day. For example:
- They will be going for a morning walk tomorrow.
- We shall be doing our homework tomorrow.
- I shall be sewing your clothes tomorrow.
“Soon” As Adverb in Future Continuous Tense:
“Soon” can be used as an Adverb in Future Continuous Tense to express the actions that would be expected to happen and continue in near future. For example:
- Soon, he will be performing live on stage.
- Soon, the customers will be coming to buy umbrellas for the coming rainy season.
- I will be taking tea soon with them.