( ) Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct form. 1. At nine I (to watch) the news.
will have been watching
will be watching
will be watched
2. He (not/to play) all afternoon.
will not be played
will not be playing
will be not playing
3. (they/to fight) again?
They will be fighting
Will they be fought
Will they be fighting
Explanation: We use the future continuous tense to talk about an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. In this sentence, the action of watching the news will be happening at nine. Therefore, we use the future continuous tense "will be watching."
2. He will not be playing all afternoon.
Explanation: The negative form of the future continuous tense is formed by adding "not" after the auxiliary verb "will" and before the main verb. In this sentence, the action of playing will not be happening all afternoon. Therefore, we use the negative form "will not be playing."
3. Will they be fighting again?
Explanation: To form a question in the future continuous tense, we invert the subject and the auxiliary verb "will." In this sentence, we are asking if the action of fighting will be happening again. Therefore, we use the question form "Will they be fighting?"