Statements and Forms: Future Continuous Questions Negatives Quiz

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1. Which sentence is a correct future continuous question?

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A correct question starts with 'Will', then the subject, then 'be' and a verb ending in -ing.

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Statements And Forms: Future Continuous Questions Negatives Quiz - Quiz

Ready to master all forms of the future continuous tense? This quiz focuses on inverting subjects and auxiliary verbs to form questions and adding 'not' to create negative statements. You’ll practice breaking down multi-step expressions and seeing how this approach simplifies otherwise heavy computations. By the end, you’ll feel confident... see moreusing the future continuous questions negatives quiz concepts to manage all forms of the tense.
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2. Which sentence is a correct negative future continuous sentence?

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The correct negative form is 'will not be' plus a verb ending in -ing.

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3. In future continuous yes/no questions, 'Will' comes before the subject.

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We begin questions with 'Will', then add the subject and 'be' with a verb-ing.

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4. We make a negative future continuous sentence with 'will not be' or 'won’t be' plus a verb-ing.

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Both 'will not be' and 'won’t be' are correct negative forms before a verb ending in -ing.

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5. Complete the question: ____ you be staying at your grandma’s house this weekend?

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A correct future continuous question begins with 'Will' before the subject.

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6. Complete the negative sentence: They will not be _______ in the game tomorrow.

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After 'will not be' we use a verb ending in -ing, so 'playing' is correct.

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7. Which sentences are correct future continuous questions?

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A and C follow the pattern 'Will + subject + be + verb-ing'.

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8. Which sentences correctly use the negative future continuous tense?

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A, C, and E use 'will not be' or 'won’t be' with a verb ending in -ing.

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9. Choose the best short answer to this question: Will you be joining us for dinner?

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The simple correct short answer is 'Yes, I will.'

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10. Which change fixes this sentence: 'You will be coming to the party?'

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To make a question, we move 'Will' to the front: 'Will you be coming to the party?'.

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11. The contraction 'won’t' means the same as 'will not'.

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We can write the negative as 'will not' or in short form as 'won’t'.

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12. Complete the sentence: He will not be _______ soccer because he is sick.

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We still use a verb ending in -ing after 'will not be', so 'playing' is correct.

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13. Which of these are NOT future continuous questions?

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B is present continuous and D is not in correct question order.

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14. Which negative sentence matches this positive sentence: 'She will be reading at 8 p.m.'?

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The negative is formed by adding 'not' after 'will' to make 'will not be reading'.

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15. We change 'will be' to match the subject in future continuous sentences, for example 'he will be' but 'they will are be'.

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In future continuous, 'will be' stays the same for all subjects.

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16. Complete the sentence: We ________ be staying up late tonight; we have a test tomorrow.

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The negative form is 'will not be staying', so 'will not' fits the blank.

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17. Which is the correct WH-question in the future continuous tense?

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The correct order is 'What will you be doing at noon?'.

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18. Which answers correctly complete the question 'Will they be playing in the tournament?'

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A, B, and C are all grammatically correct ways to answer.

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19. The sentence 'Won’t she be coming with us?' is a negative future continuous question.

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It uses the negative form 'won’t' plus 'be coming' and has the order of a question.

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20. You want to ask about your friend’s plans tomorrow at 6 p.m. Which question is best?

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This question correctly uses 'Will you be doing' plus the time phrase 'at 6 p.m. tomorrow'.

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Which sentence is a correct future continuous question?
Which sentence is a correct negative future continuous sentence?
In future continuous yes/no questions, 'Will' comes before the...
We make a negative future continuous sentence with 'will not be' or...
Complete the question: ____ you be staying at your grandma’s house...
Complete the negative sentence: They will not be _______ in the game...
Which sentences are correct future continuous questions?
Which sentences correctly use the negative future continuous tense?
Choose the best short answer to this question: Will you be joining us...
Which change fixes this sentence: 'You will be coming to the party?'
The contraction 'won’t' means the same as 'will not'.
Complete the sentence: He will not be _______ soccer because he is...
Which of these are NOT future continuous questions?
Which negative sentence matches this positive sentence: 'She will be...
We change 'will be' to match the subject in future continuous...
Complete the sentence: We ________ be staying up late tonight; we have...
Which is the correct WH-question in the future continuous tense?
Which answers correctly complete the question 'Will they be playing in...
The sentence 'Won’t she be coming with us?' is a negative future...
You want to ask about your friend’s plans tomorrow at 6 p.m. Which...
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