A travel to Antarctica (Future Continuous)

A travel to Antarctica



Tomorrow afternoon, the ship will be sailing to Antarctica. The sailors are going to be working very hard when the ship sails. Some sailors will be pulling ropes on the sails. Others are going to be watching for icebergs. The captain is going to be navigating the ship while it is sailing.

When the ship arrives at its destination, some sailors are going to be resting. Others will be making repairs to the ship. The captain is going to be exploring the land. His assistant will be drawing a map of the land.


1. Find the verbs in Future Continuous




2. Which are the structures of them?



3. What is the main difference in use of both Future Continuous?




4. Where will the ship be sailing tomorrow afternoon? What is the captain going to be doing while the ship is sailing?





5. What are the sailors going to be doing when the ship arrives at its destination?




6. What is the captain going to be doing when the ship arrives at its destination? What will his assitant be doing?



7. Complete the following questions with the correct form of the Future Continuous. You can also answer the questions


When the boss comes, 
1. ________________________ (I / sit) here? 
2. ________________________ (John / us) the computer? 
3. ________________________ (Jane and Luke / discuss) the new project? 
4. ________________________ (we / work) hard?  


At 8pm, 
5. (where / I / wait?) ________________________________________ 
6. (what / you / do?) ________________________________________ 
7. (why / he / study?) ________________________________________ 
8. (how / she / travel?) ________________________________________ 
9. (who / they / meet?) ________________________________________ 
10. (where / we / eat?) ________________________________________ 

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