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{{@}} '''Exemples de difficultés de compréhension ou d'interprétation courantes''':
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{{@}} '''Here are examples of common difficulties in understanding or interpreting the future progressive tense:''':
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* '''Misunderstanding the timeline'''
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Example: Confusing "I will be eating at 8 PM" with "I will eat at 8 PM."
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* '''Omitting auxiliary verbs'''
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Learners often leave out necessary auxiliary verbs like "will" or "be," leading to incomplete or incorrect sentences.
  
{{@}} '''Confusions ou glissement de sens potentiels'''
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-''Incorrect'': "I eating dinner at 7 PM tomorrow."
* Confusion entre [[....... - ........]]
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-''Correct'': "I will be eating dinner at 7 PM tomorrow."
* Confusion entre [[....... - ........]]
 
  
{{@}} '''Autres erreurs fréquentes''':  
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*'''Incorrect verb forms'''
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Some students might use the base form or past participle instead of the present participle ('''-ing form''') in the future progressive structure.
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''Incorrect'': "She will be eat at the party."
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''Correct'': "She will be eating at the party."
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{{@}} '''potential confusions or shifts in meaning'''
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* Confusion with  [[certainty - intention]]
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* Confusion with  [[politeness - indirectness]]
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{{@}} '''Other frequent mistakes learners make with the future progressive tense''':  
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* Learners often struggle with the correct order of "will" and "be."
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    -'''Incorrect''': "I be will working tomorrow."
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    -'''Correct''': "I will be working tomorrow."
  
 
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    • For example:

"At this time tomorrow, I will be flying to Rome."

In this example, the action (flying) will be in progress at a particular moment in the future.


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Examples of Future Progressive Sentences

Everyday Activities

"I will be cooking dinner at 7 PM." "She will be driving to work this time tomorrow."

Events Happening at the Same Time

"We will be celebrating when you arrive." "The kids will be sleeping by the time we get home."

Scheduled Future Events

"The plane will be landing around noon." "They will be presenting their project at the conference next week."

Asking About Future Plans

"Will you be joining us for dinner tonight?" "Will she be working late tomorrow?" Polite Predictions or Guesses

"I assume you’ll be traveling during the holidays." "They’ll probably be waiting for us at the restaurant."

*Applications of the Future Progressive Tense

Describing Interruptions in the Future: The future progressive is often used to show that an ongoing future action will be interrupted by another action.

"I will be watching a movie when you call."

Stressing Duration in Future Actions: To show that an action will be happening over a period in the future.

"They will be studying all evening for the exam." Polite Requests or Questions About Future Plans: This tense can be used to ask politely about someone’s future activities.

"Will you be using the car later?" Making Assumptions About Ongoing Actions: To predict or assume that something will be happening at a particular time in the future.

"She’ll be finishing up her work when we arrive."


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