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The future progressive tense of "prepare" is "will be preparing."
By the time you arrive, we will be preparing to go home.
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The five progressive tenses in English are: present progressive (e.g., I am eating), past progressive (e.g., She was watching), future progressive (e.g., They will be sleeping), present perfect progressive (e.g., We have been studying), and past perfect progressive (e.g., He had been working).
The simple future tense of prepare is 'will prepare'.
The future progressive tense of devour is will be devouring.
The future progressive tense of judge is will be judging.
The future progressive tense of "ring" is "will be ringing." For example, "I will be ringing the bell later today."
The future progressive tense of travel is will be traveling.
In the future tense, "has" is used with singular subjects (he, she, it), while "have" is used with plural subjects (I, you, we, they). For example, "He has a meeting tomorrow" and "We have plans this weekend."
The future progressive tense of "attend" is "will be attending."
I am photographingWe are photographingYou are photographingHe/She/It is photographingThey are photographing