Page 2: Future Tenses
This page details various ways to express future time in English, including simple future, future continuous, and perfect forms. It explains different structures used for future time reference and their specific applications.
Definition: Future perfect continuous estructura expresses actions that will be in progress for a specified duration up to a future point.
Example: "I will have been studying at this school for 13 years by 2019" demonstrates the future perfect continuous usage.
Highlight: Future time can be expressed through multiple structures including will, be going to, present continuous, and present simple for scheduled events.
Vocabulary: The future continuous describes actions that will be in progress at a specific point in the future.
Example: "Tomorrow at 10:30, I'll be sitting in my office" shows a future action in progress at a specific time.