Yes, there is a future continuous tense in Portuguese. It is formed by combining the future tense of the verb "estar" (to be) with the gerund form of the main verb. For example, "Eu estarei estudando" translates to "I will be studying" in English.
The future continuous tense of "sing" is "will be singing."
There are 12 main tenses in English: simple present, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, simple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous.
"Will be returning" is in the future continuous tense. It indicates an action that will be happening continuously at a specific point in the future.
The 6 forms of perfect tenses are: present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous.
The future tense of "stray" is "will stray." Example: "The dog will stray if it is not properly secured."
Future continuous and future perfect continuous tenses.
The future continuous tense of study is will be studying.
The future continuous tense of 'play' is 'will be playing'.
The future continuous tense is: will be buying.
The future continuous tense of "sing" is "will be singing."
The future continuous tense of go is will be going.
Present continuous: He is driving. Past continuous: He was driving. Future continuous: He will be driving. Present perfect continuous: He has been driving. Past perfect continuous: He had been driving. Future perfect continuous: He will have been driving.
The future tense of "stray" is "will stray." Example: "The dog will stray if it is not properly secured."
The 14 English verb tenses are, present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, conditional continuous, and conditional perfect.
There are 12 main tenses in English: simple present, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, simple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous.
This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
Technically, two (present and past) but commonly, we say there are 12: past simple present simple future simple past continuous present continuous future continuous past perfect present perfect future perfect past perfect continuous present perfect continuous future perfect continuous