Future Tense: This time tomorrow I ______ (to cook) while Jim ______ (to clean) the car.
will be cooking / will be cleaning
will cook / will clean
will be cooking / will clean
will cook / will be cleaning
We use the Future Continuous to emphasize that the action will be in progress in the future. Here the Future Continuous shows 2 simultaneous actions.
Future Tense: According to the schedule, we _____ (to depart) from London at 10 o'clock in the morning and __ (to arrive) in Oslo at 3 p.m. _____ (you / to meet) us?
will depart / will arrive / Are you meeting
depart / arrive / Do you meet
will depart / will arrive / Will you meet
depart / arrive / Will you meet
1,2. When we talk about scheduled events (planes, trains, etc.) we use the Present Simple. 3. When we make predictions or simple statements about the future we use the Future Simple.