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Future Continuous Tense, Time Describing Future Activities Expressing Time & Duration Making Plans by Telephone Vocabulary Preview: Verbs Past Tenses Simple Past Tense: “Maria danced and sang all night” Past Continuous Tense: “Last night at 8 PM, Rose was cooking supper.” Simple Future Tense When using the future tense, we typically only need: a subject + auxiliary + verb Example: “I will walk” Auxiliaries I I I I I will go should read can swim may run must walk Future Continuous Tense To make the FCT, we need: subject + auxiliary + be + verb + ing Auxiliaries Example: “We will be reading.” (We + will + be + read + ing) I I I I I will go should read can swim may run must walk Future Tense Simple Future Tense “Tomorrow I will walk home.” Future Continuous Tense “Tomorrow at 5 PM I will be walking home.” Will When abbreviated (shortened), we replace the ‘w’ and ‘i’ with an apostrophe. Examples: I will He will It will We will You will They will = = = = = = I’ll he’ll it’ll we’ll you’ll they’ll He will not They will not = he won’t = they won’t Poor Arthur Sometimes, when a girl doesn’t like a guy, she’ll give him excuses why she can’t see him instead of telling him she isn’t interested. Samuel doesn’t like those kinds of girls. Lets Practice Fill in the blanks with a partner to create a telephone dialogue Feel free to change the story to make it more interesting! Listening Test First, lets read common telephone conversations Next, since talking on the telephone requires careful listening, lets complete the listening test She’ll be staying with us for a few months: Time Expressions Reply to the following questions using proper Future Continuous Tense and the given Time Expression