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Quiz on the future continuous.
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Q1. Which sentence is correct?
I will be playing tennis tomorrow night.
I will playing tennis next week.
I will am playing tennis on Friday.
I will being playing tennis tonight.
Q2. Which sentence is correct?
They will are playing tennis tonight.
They will being playing tennis tonight.
They will playing tennis tonight.
They will be playing tennis tonight.
Q3. Which sentence is correct?
Will they are joining us tonight?
Will they be join us tonight?
Will they be joining us tonight?
Will be they joining us tonight?
Q4. Which sentence is correct?
Will Sarah be working last night?
Do you think Sarah will be working now?
Will be Sarah working tomorrow night?
Will Sarah is working tomorrow night?
Q5. Which sentence is correct?
He will not be joining us.
He will not joining us.
He not will be joining us.
He will not is joining us.
Q6. Which sentence is correct?
They will not be sleeping yet.
They will not are sleeping yet.
They will not are sleeping at ten o'clock tonight.
They will not be sleep yet.
Q7. Which sentence is correct?
He will be been helped at all.
He will be being helped a lot.
He will be been helped a few.
He will be being helped many.
Q8. Which sentence is correct?
They will be been helped.
They will is being help a lot.
They will be being helped many.
They will be being helped a lot.
Q9. Which sentence is correct?
Will they be being helped?
Did they be being helped?
Will they be being help?
Will they being be helped?
Q10. Which sentence is correct?
Will he be being questioned tomorrow?
Will he being be questioned tomorrow?
Will he be been questioned tomorrow?
Will he be being questioning tomorrow?
Q11. Which sentence is correct?
David will not be being helped.
David will not being helped much.
David will is not being helped much.
David will not be being helping much.
Q12. Which sentence is correct?
They will not been being helped.
They will not be been helped.
They will not be being helped.
They will not be are helped.
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