Future in Progress
This worksheet introduces students to the future continuous tense, explaining how it describes actions that will be ongoing at a specific future time. It provides examples like “ignores” becoming “will be ignoring” and requires students to apply this form to sentences such as “Rachel grows tomatoes.” By converting sentences, students learn how future continuous differs from simple future tense. This worksheet offers a deeper exploration of verb tenses and continuous actions.
“Future in Progress” supports comprehension of continuous actions by introducing the future continuous tense. This worksheet helps students understand actions in progress within a future timeframe, enhancing their reading and writing fluency. Practicing the continuous form also refines their contextual thinking, as they consider scenarios that span over time. It further improves their tense recognition and application, broadening their grammar knowledge.