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Future Continuous: The Progress Planner

Aggiornamento: 21 feb


English Tenses Revision ©Tania Ceniccola   Language Solutions


"I’ll be calling the CEO at 10" my Manager said... so why was she unavailable and annoyed when I called her to discuss the budget at 10:15?



If you’ve ever felt confused about will speak vs will be speaking, will go vs will be going etc, it’s simply because you’ve never been taught the Different Use & Nuance and purpose of these types of Future!

 

You just don’t get it (understand – YET, read on..), but what your Manager was actually doing was Setting your expectations about her availability!

 

The Future Continuous can seem like a tricky beast, but don’t worry—I’m here to help!

 

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, mastering the Future Continuous will make you sound fluent, professional and confident when Managing and Setting expectations about availability.

 

No need for a Grammar Book!

Solve all your doubts in this post where I’ll break down the Future Continuous tense for you—from describing future actions in progress to tackling those sneaky exceptions—and provide practical tips to avoid common mistakes.

 

As usual, we’ll also make sure you can practically and immediately use it at work:

we’ll see how this tense plays out in Business and Military contexts, with practical examples to make it all click and stick (make sense & remember).




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