Mastering the Future Continuous Tense
A Grade 7 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and using the Future Continuous Tense for actions that will be ongoing in the future.
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Mastering the Future Continuous Tense
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Read each section carefully and answer all questions to demonstrate your understanding of the Future Continuous Tense. Remember, this tense is used for actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
The Future Continuous Tense describes an action that will be ongoing at some point in the future. It is formed using: will + be + verb-ing (present participle).
Example: At 8 PM tonight, I will be watching my favorite show.
Complete the sentences using the Future Continuous Tense of the verb in parentheses.
1. This time next week, I (travel) to the mountains.
2. At 3 PM tomorrow, they (play) soccer.
3. She (read) a book while her brother (study).
4. Don't call me between 7 and 8 tonight; I (eat) dinner.
5. By this time next year, we (live) in a new city.
Choose the correct sentence that uses the Future Continuous Tense.
1. Which sentence correctly uses the Future Continuous Tense?
He will finish his homework by then.
She will be studying for her exam all evening.
They studied for hours yesterday.
I am going to the store now.
2. What is the correct Future Continuous form of 'to sleep'?
will sleep
will be sleeping
slept
is sleeping
1. Describe an activity you will be doing this weekend, using the Future Continuous Tense. Be specific about the time.
Rewrite the following sentences in the Future Continuous Tense.
1. The birds sing in the morning.
2. My parents watch a movie tonight.
3. The students prepare for the presentation.
Determine if the following statements about the Future Continuous Tense are true or false.
1. The Future Continuous Tense is used for actions completed in the future.
True
False
2. The formula for Future Continuous is 'will be + verb-ing'.
True
False
Imagine it's the year 2050. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing what you will be doing, seeing, and experiencing at a specific time on a typical day. Use at least five instances of the Future Continuous Tense.