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L3.3 Future Forms

L3.3 Future Forms

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10th Grade

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L3.3 Future Forms

Future Continuous & Future Perfect

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Multiple Choice

What is Alicia's favourite colour?

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Red

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Yellow

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Purple

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Green

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Lesson Objectives

  • Students will be able to use the future continuous with reference to actions in progress at a specific time in the future. 

  • Students will be able to use the future perfect with reference to actions to be completed by a specific time in the future. 

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Future Continuous

We use the future continuous to talk about actions in progress at a specific time in the future.

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Affirmative

  • Subject + will + be + verb(ing)

  • I will be leaving at 8am tomorrow

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Subject

  • I

  • You

  • We

  • They

  • He

  • She

  • Atom, Boss, Gam, Rung, Ping

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Verb(ing)

  • playing

  • sitting

  • sleeping

  • studying

  • running

  • living

  • eating

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Open Ended

Write an example sentence using the Future Continuous (Affirmative):


Subject + will + be + verb(ing)

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Negative

  • Subject + will + not + be + verb(ing)

  • I will not be going to work tomorrow

  • I won't be going to work tomorrow

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Open Ended

Write an example sentence using the Future Continuous (Negative):


Subject + will + not + be + verb(ing)

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Question

  • Will + subject + verb(ing)

  • Will you be going to work tomorrow?

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Open Ended

Write an example sentence using the Future Continuous (Question):


Will + subject + be + verb(ing)

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Future Perfect

We use the future perfect to talk about actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future.

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Affirmative

  • Subject + will + have + verb(past participle)

  • She will have left by 8am tomorrow

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Negative

  • Subject + will + not + have + verb (past participle)

  • You will not have slept much if you get up at 5am

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Question

  • Will + subject + have + verb (past participle)

  • Will I have travelled the world by age 40?

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Past Particpiple

  • The form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English

  • May also end in -d, -t, -en or -n

  • Examples: swollen, burnt, hoped, and broken

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Future Continuous & Future Perfect

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