May 19, 2012

Introduction to future progressive (continuous) tense verbs

The video for Day 23 of English Success shows how to use the future progressive (continuous) tense.

The future progressive expresses an ongoing activity in the future. It says that a particular activity will be in progress at a point in the future.

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Use a future progressive verb to answer this question: “What will you be doing at this time next week?”

Here are some example answers:

I am going to be preparing for a trip to the United States.

I will be doing the same thing that I am doing right now: using English.

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How often do you speak with native English speakers? What can you do to practice your English with native English speakers more?

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#OnTargetEnglish #day23 I speak with them about one time every week. I could try using Skype to speak with them more.

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