Positive Answer: Yes I would. Negative Answer: No I would not. In a full answer, we use the formula: Yes or No + Subject + Auxiliary verb from the question (+ not if the answer is negative) + part of the question in the affirmative (positive) or negative form of the required tense of the Future in the Past.
Questions become much more objective if formed in the Future Continuous. Compare: Will you come home? (= I want you to come home) Will you be coming home? (= I just want to know) Use 1: Future actions in progress The first use of the Future Continuous is to express future action in progress. ┬╖In an hour, I will be sitting in front of my TV.
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Here's another exercise about the future continuous (also called 'future progressive'). It's to practise making the negative future continuous tense. Review how to make the future continuous here. Download this quiz in PDF here.
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3 examples of future continuous tense