By the time you arrive we will be preparing to go home.
The verb tour in future progressive = will be touring. After we visit Alaska we will be touring the Canadian territories.
Sentence with 'provided': you will be allowed entry to the club provided you become a member of it.
good luck in your future endeavor
The verb in the sentence "The storm is coming tomorrow" is "is coming." In this sentence, "is" is a helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) that is used with the main verb "coming" to form the present progressive tense. The main verb "coming" indicates the action of the storm approaching in the future.
Grammarians say there is not a future tense, but that the meaning of future is expressed in other ways, using present tenses.In the sentence "I will be there soon", the verb is construed as being be, and will is a modal that, in this example, conveys the sense of futurity. The future sense is reinforced in this particular sentence by soon.In the sentence "Are you going to the game on Saturday?" the tense is described by grammarians by some such name as present continuous or present progressive. The adverbial phrase on Saturday is necessary as a marker of futurity. Without that phrase, the sentence could simply have a present sense: Pat meets Sam walking along the road and asks, "Are you going to the game?" meaning now. Then again, they may both, in the context of the previous dialogue, take the very same sentence to refer to a game in the future!There are many examples of conveying future sense in English without the help of a dedicated tense. "I must clean out that room" could mean right now or some time in the future. It can depend on how it is said, and on the context.
The future progressive tense of "prepare" is "will be preparing."
The future progressive tense of "prepare" is "will be preparing."
By the time you arrive, we will be preparing to go home.
The future progressive tense of "prepare" is "will be preparing." For example, "I will be preparing dinner tomorrow."
There is no future progressive tense in that sentence. Future progressive is formed with:will + be + present participle.The sentence should be:After we visit Alaska we will be visiting the Canadian territories.
Yes, 'will be saving' shows that it's future progressive.
The simple future tense of prepare is 'will prepare'.
The future progressive tense of attend is will be attending.
The future progressive tense of "throws" is will be throwing.
The future progressive of receive is will be receiving.
The future progressive form of "come" is "will be coming."
The future progressive tense of travel is will be traveling.