Would isn't used with the future progressive tense.
Will, however, is used and would is the past tense of will.
The future progressive tense of attend is will be attending.
The future progressive tense for the word "plan" is "will be planning."
The future progressive tense of "sing" is "will be singing."
we were planning: past progessive tense we are planning: present progressive tense We will have planned.: Future perfect tense
Will be collecting is the future progressive tense of collect.
Will have been repairing.
past, pled. present, plea present progressive, pleading future, plea
Well, if Ben is a person, and he is deceased, then I would say he is past tense. However, if you are talking about language, you might be referring to the word "been," which actually could be past, present, or future perfect progressive tense along with had or have. Examples: I have been reading (present perfect progressive). She had been reading (past perfect progressive). By that time, we will have been reading for a week (future perfect progressive).
The present progressive tense of the word "bury" is "burying."
The present progressive tense of the word "ask" is "asking."
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
The future perfect tense of baked is will have baked.The future tense of the word is bake... "I will bake a pie in a minute"