IMPORTANT No Future in Time Clauses
Like all future forms, the Future Continuous cannot be used in clauses beginning
with "when", "while", "before", "after", "by the time", "as soon as", "if" and
"unless". In this lesson, all verbs in Time Clauses are italicized.
EXAMPLES:
While I am finishing my homework, she is
going to make dinner. Correct
While I will be finishing my homework, she is going to make dinner.
Not Correct
FORM Future Continuous
[WILL BE] + [VERB+ing]
EXAMPLE:
When your plane arrives tonight, I will be
waiting for you.
[AM / IS / ARE] + [GOING TO] + [VERBing]
EXAMPLE:
When your plane arrives tonight, I am going to
be waiting for you.
NOTE: It is possible to use either "will" or "going to" to create the
Future Continuous with little or no difference in meaning.
USE 1 Interrupted Action in the Future
Use the Future Continuous to indicate that a longer action in the future will be
interrupted. The interruption is usually an action in the Simple Future.
Remember this can be a real interruption or just an interruption in time.
EXAMPLES:
I will be watching TV when she arrives
tonight.
I will be waiting for you when your bus arrives.
While I am working, Steve will make dinner.
(NOTICE "am working" because of "while.")
I am going to be staying at the Madison Hotel, if anything happens
and you need to contact me.
He will be studying at the library tonight, so he will not see Jennifer
when she arrives.
NOTE: No future tenses can be used in Time Clauses therefore you must say
"While I am working... ." See the warning at the top of the page.
USE 2 Specific Time as an Interruption
In USE 1, described above, the Future Continuous is interrupted by an action in
the Simple Future. However, you can also use a specific time as an interruption.
EXAMPLES:
Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to be eating dinner.
At midnight tonight, we will still be driving through the desert.
IMPORTANT
In the Simple Future a specific time is used to show the time an action will
begin. In the Future Continuous, a specific time only interrupts the action.
EXAMPLES:
Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to eat dinner.
I am going to start eating at 6 p.m.
Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to be eating dinner.
I am going to start earlier and I will be in the process of eating dinner at 6
p.m. .
USE 3 Parallel Actions
When you use the Future Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it
expresses the idea that both actions will be happening at the same time. These
are Parallel Actions.
EXAMPLES:
I am going to be studying while he is making
dinner.
While Ellen is reading, Tim will be watching television.
Tonight, they will be eating dinner, discussing their plans, and
having a good time.
USE 4 Atmosphere
In English we often use a series of Parallel Actions to describe atmosphere in
the future.
EXAMPLE:
When I arrive at the party everybody is going to be
celebrating. Some will be dancing. Others are going to be talking.
A few people will be eating pizza and several people are going to be
drinking beer. They always do the same thing.
IMPORTANT Non-Continuous Verbs / Mixed
Verbs
It is important to remember that
Non-Continuous Verbs cannot be used in any "continuous" tenses. Also,
certain "non-continuous" meanings for
Mixed Verbs cannot be used in "continuous" tenses. To express the
idea of Future Continuous with these verbs, you must use Simple Future.
EXAMPLES:
Jane will be being at my house when you arrive.
Not Correct
Jane will be at my house when you arrive.
Correct
ACTIVE / PASSIVE FORMS Future Continuous
EXAMPLES:
At 8:00 PM tonight, John will be washing the dog.
ACTIVE
At 8:00 PM tonight, the dog will be being washed by John.
PASSIVE
NOTE: Passive forms of the Future Continuous are not common.