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Will+subject+verb(base from)+complement?
Subject+will not+verb(base from)+complement
Subject+will+verb(base form)+complement
Spotaneousn decisions: promises, requests or offers
Future perfect Continuos
Negative:Subject+wont+have been+verb ing
Interrogative:Will+subject+have been+verb ing+complement
Affirmative:Subject+will+have been+verb ing
describe interrupted actions
actions that are happeming now
She will have been finishing her homework.
They will not have been completing the project.
Will you have been cooking something special for me?
express actions inprogress
express parallel actins or series
It is used to express how long an action will have lasted in a certain
Opinion- Based Predictions
Give orders
auxiliar+will+subject+be+verb+ing+complement?
Subject+will+not+be+verb+ing+complement
Rule
future action at a specifictime
mention two parrallel actions in the future
indicate that a future action is interrupted by an other
present assumptions that could happen in the future
Example
Will Robin be sleeping all afternoon?
Ted won’t be traveling with Tracy tomorrow Monday
Future Simple (Going to)
Talk about future plansans intentions
Something that been decided todo
Are you going to publish this novel?
She is not going to buy that car
They are going to eat out tonight
Give commands
Interrogative: Tobe+subject+going to+ infinitive?
Negative:Subject+tobe+not+going to+infinitive
Affirmative:Subject+to be+go ing to+ infinitive
It is most commonly used in spoken language when referring to the immediate future, that is, to something that is about to happen.
‘I will be talking with Barney at the pub
be+verb+ing+complement