1. Here are some present progressive examples with example sentences which follow this rule: eat ? eating ? I am eating a sandwich.
2. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE -FUTURE
2.1. Netx
2.1.1. The present progressive (composed of the verb be and the gerund that is formed by adding -ing to the end of the verb) is used to express an action in progress, in progress or unfinished
2.1.2. RULES
2.1.3. STRUCTURE
2.1.3.1. With most verbs, to make the present progressive tense, simplyadd -ing to the base form of the verb.
2.1.4. EXAMPLE
2.1.4.1. Polly is wearing nice shoes. The jaguar is lyingon a tree branch.
2.2. DEFINITIONS
2.2.1. The present progressive (composed of the verb be and the gerund that is formed by adding -ing to the end of the verb) is used to express an action in progress, in progress or unfinished
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4. FUTURE CONTINUOS
4.1. DEFINITIONS
4.1.1. The use of the future continuous is the same as the past continuous, in that it is used for actions that occur at a specific time, but in this case, in the future. 1. The future continuous is used for an action or event that will beoccurring in the future and that will be interrupted.
4.2. RULES
4.2.1. The form of the Future Perfect Continuous includes the modal auxiliary verb 'will', the Present Perfect form of 'to be' (which is 'have been'), and the root of the respective verb with '-ing' added (which is the present participle).
4.3. STRUCTURE
4.3.1. The continuous future is composed of the auxiliary will and the verb to be in infinitive followed by the verb in gerund
4.4. EXAMPLE
4.4.1. Tomorrow I will be working all day. I will be having luch at midday.
5. GRAMMAR FUTURE STRUCTURE
5.1. GOING TO
5.1.1. DEFINITIONS
5.1.1.1. Going to is used to express plans or orceful events in the future.
5.1.2. RULES
5.1.2.1. Theverb to be must be used at the beginning, followed by thesubject, the expression going to and finally the main verb in the simpleinfinitive.
5.1.3. STRUCTURE
5.1.3.1. subject + be +going+ to-infinitive
5.1.4. EXAMPLE
5.1.4.1. Wearegoing toreada newspaper. Dadisgoing totakethe train
5.2. WILL
5.2.1. DEFINITIONS
5.2.1.1. It is used to express a promise, a prediction or something that you want to do in the future.
5.2.2. RULES
5.2.2.1. In affirmative sentences, will is written followed by the simpleform of theverb. In negativesentences, will + not + the simple form of theverb is used; thecontracted form won't can also be used. In interrogative sentences, will is written before the subject, with thestructurewill + subject + simple form of theverb
5.2.3. STRUCTURE
5.2.3.1. sujeto +will o 'll+ infinitivo sinto,
5.2.4. EXAMPLE
5.2.4.1. My will is finish this job tomorrow. Susan?s will give her house to her nephew.