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Will both the processes in 1 and 3 end by next week and by the end of the year? If they do, why not use future perfect tense? If they don't, why not use future perfect progressive? Please advise, thanks.
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We will be forgetting everything by next week.
We'll have forgotten everything by next week.
By the end of the year, they'll be learning all they need to know.
By the end of the year, they'll have learned all they
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Certainly you can use the future continu ous tense in general, also called the future progressive tense, but not with non-progressive verbs like have , as in to have free time . Non-progressive verbs cannot be used in any continuous tense. This
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Hi,
it's future progressive then? No.
I will see you tomorrow is Simple Future.
I will be seeing you tomorrow is Future Continuous/Progressive. It's usually an idiomatic wayof saying 'I will encounter you tomorrw'. A better example of
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it's future progressive then? Thanks CJ!
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I'm going home now - present progressive? (action in progress.) I'll see you tomorrow - future progressive? (Events in progress at a future time.) Thank you.
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I was told that there are twelve tenses in English:
1: Simple Present Tense
2: Present Perfect Tense
3: Present Progressive Tense
4: Present Perfect Progressive Tense
5: Simple Past Tense
6: Past Perfect Tense
7: Past
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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2 yr 238 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Tenses, Numbers, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive
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I will be going out.
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Tanglish wrote:
Hi all,
I can easily indentified the present, past , future tenses, but I don't know anything about Present Participle and Past Participle Tenses. Could anyone explain me with example and when I have to use that tenses????
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As stated above, both are fine. Nevertheless, when asked how you
will be recognized, the typical formula for the response is "I'll
be wearing ...", "I'll be standing by the ...", "I'll be leaning
against the ...", i.e., future progressive.
CJ
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