Grammar & Punctuation – Future continuous tense – English editing.

A tense formed by will be or shall be followed by the Present Participle:
I shall be working.
Uses:
To describe a future action, but emphasizing that it will go on over a period of time:
I shall be working quite late tonight.
To refer to planned or arranged events in the future:
Mr Wilkins will be working at the library during the next year.
To make promises or threats:
I will be making an announcement to the audience before the curtain rises.
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