Grammar – Unit 24 Will be doing and will have done

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Grammar – Unit 24 Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Learning Objectives I will be doing something (future continuous) = I will be in the middle of doing it: Comparisons: will be (do)ing and will (do): and will be –ing with other continuous forms: Use will be –ing in a different way: to talk about complete actions in the future. We use will have (done) (future perfect) to say that something will already be complete Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Example set A - Study this example situation: These people are standing in a queue to get into the cinema. Half an hour from now, the cinema will be full. Everyone will be watching the film Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Continue.. Three hours from now, the cinema will be empty. The film will have finished. Everybody will have gone home Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Example set B - I will be doing something I will be doing something (future continuous) = I will be in the middle of doing it. This time next week I’ll be on holiday. I’ll be lying on the beach or swimming in the sea. You have no chance of getting the job. You’ll be wasting your time if you apply for it. Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Continue.. Compare will be (do)ing and will (do): Don’t phone between 7 and 8. We’ll be having dinner. Let’s wait for Liz to arrive and then we’ll have dinner. Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Continue.. Compare will be –ing with other continuous forms: At 10 o’clock yesterday, Sally was in her office. She was working. (past) It’s 10 o’clock now. She is in her office. She is working. (present) At 10 o’clock tomorrow, she will be in her office. She will be working. Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Example set C – We also use will be –ing in a different way To talk about complete actions in the future. For example The government will be making a statement about the crisis later today. Will you be going away this summer? Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Continue.. Later in this programme I’ll be taking to…. Later in the program, I’ll be talking to the Minister of Education… Our best player is injured and won’t be playing in the game on Saturday. In these examples will be –ing is similar to (be) going to….. Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Agenda Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Example set D – We use will have (done) (future perfect) We use will have (done) (future perfect) to say that something will already be complete before a time in the future. For example: Sally always leaves for work at 8.30 in the morning. She won’t be at home at 9 o’clock She’ll have gone to work. We’re late. The film will already have started by the time we get to the cinema. Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Continue… Compare will have (done) with other perfect forms: Ted and Amy have been married for 24 years. (present perfect) Next year they will have been married for 25 years. When their son was born, they had been married for three years. (past perfect) Will be doing and will have done

Will be doing and will have done Summary Learning Objectives: I will be doing something (future continuous) Example set A: Studying a example situation: Example set B: I will be doing something Example set C: We also use will be –ing in a different way Example set D: We use will have (done) (future perfect) Will be doing and will have done