ANSWER KEY: FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE

A. Answer the following questions based on the passage:

  1. A new teacher shall be teaching the kids from the next day onwards.
  2. The authoress shall be devoting more time to reading and writing books for her students and other readers.
  3. The authoress will remain in touch with her students through her articles and stories.
  4. She shall be reaching out to the masses to spread knowledge that is misread in order to live her life more meaningfully.
  5. No, she will not be doing it completely on her own; she will be under the caring guidance of her divine guides.

B. Edit the following sentences:

  1. Our new neighbours shall be living here...  —>  will be living
  2. From next Monday. We will be having a...  —>  shall be having / will have
  3. Lot of fun together. We shall be not waiting...  —>  shall not be waiting
  4. For the passersby to entertain us. I shall not be waste...  —>  shall not be wasting
  5. My time watching movies. Rather, I shall be use my time...  —>  shall be using my time

C. Rearrange the following words to form meaningful sentences:

  • a. I shall be living in a new house from Monday onwards. / From Monday onwards, I shall be living in a new house.
  • b. We shall not be wasting more time in this job.
  • c. Will Sudha be singing in this concert?
  • d. Why will Indians not be participating in coming Commonwealth Games?
  • e. Where shall we be farming in the new century?

Word Power! (Vocabulary Guide)

Word Correct Synonym / Antonym
Synonyms Student: Learner / Pupil  |  Guidance: Direction / Counsel  |  Hidden: Concealed / Secret  |  Devote: Dedicate / Allocate
Antonyms Honourable: Disreputable / Ignoble  |  Teaching: Learning  |  Guidance: Misdirection  |  Deprived: Privileged / Prosperous  |  Meaningful: Pointless / Meaningless

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