This time next month, I _____ on a beach in Florida.

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The correct answer is; This time next month, I’ll be lying on a beach in Florida.
 
In this sentence we are using the Future Continuous Tense. We use the Future Continuous Tense when we want to talk about events that are will occur in the future or when we want to talk about a temporary action in the future.
 

  • They will be travelling next month.
  • I will be singing on stage tomorrow night.

 
To form the Future Continuous Tense we use this construction; Subject + ‘will be’ + (Verb+ing) + object. For example;

  • I will be studying all day tomorrow.
  • They will be watching the match next week.
  • We will be celebrating New Year’s Eve in London this year.
  • The actors will be performing in a new play, it starts next week.

 
If we want to form a question in the Future Continuous Tense we use this construction; Will + subject + be + (Verb+ing) + object?
 

  • Will they be travelling next month?
  • Will you be singing tomorrow night?

 
To form a negative sentence, this is the construction we use; Subject + ‘will not be’ + (Verb+ing) + object.
 

  • They won’t be travelling next month.
  • I won’t be singing tomorrow night.
  • The actors won’t be performing in a play.
  • I won’t be studying all day tomorrow.

 
 

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