Future Continuous Tense Test

Future Tense (Will & Shall Modals) — Exercise 4 (Q&A with Solution’s Explanation and Improve English with Vocabulary Builder)

This set trains you to use the Future Continuous (will be / shall be + V-ing) across realistic technical and business contexts. You’ll practice nuance (prediction vs. plan, progressive vs. punctual action, and register differences between will and shall). Each item gives: a sentence with a blank, four plausible options (all using will / shall Modals verb), a word note (POS + definition + related forms), and detailed explanations for every option so you understand both grammar and meaning.

English Grammar Definition: Future Continuous Tense (will + verb-ing form)

  • Form: will / shall + be + verb-ing form.
  • Examples: She will be publishing new books; We shall be coming back; will you be stopping it?
  • Main uses:
    • actions or events that will be in progress at a future time; to describe background activity in the future; to indicate planned ongoing activity.
  • Signal words: at 3pm tomorrow, by then, tonight, during the deployment window, while, when X happens.
  • Negatives / Questions: will not (won't) / shall not (shan't) + verb-ing form ; Will / shall + subject + be + verb-ing form?
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1. He __ normalize incoming metrics to the canonical schema during ingestion.

A) will be normalizing B) shall be normalizing C) will normalize D) shall normalize

Word: normalizeverb. To transform data to a standard representation; noun: normalization.

A) Correct: will be normalizing — continuous transformation as ingestion proceeds.

B) Wrong: shall be normalizing — stilted with third-person.
C) Wrong: will normalize — single normalisation pass, not streaming conversion.
D) Wrong: shall normalize — formal and non-progressive.

2. They __ compress archived logs for long-term storage throughout the night.

A) will be compressing B) shall be compressing C) will compress D) shall compress

Word: compressverb. To reduce data size by encoding; noun: compression; adj: compressed.

A) Correct: will be compressing — ongoing background compression tasks during the night.

B) Wrong: shall be compressing — abnormal with third-person.
C) Wrong: will compress — discrete batch rather than a continuous background operation.
D) Wrong: shall compress — formal but not progressive.

3. I __ instrument the hot path for latency tracing during load.

A) shall be instrumenting B) will be instrumenting C) will instrument D) shall instrument

Word: instrumentverb. To add observability hooks/tracing to code; noun: instrumentation.

A) Correct: shall be instrumenting — formal intention to conduct ongoing instrumentation work during load tests.

B) Wrong: will be instrumenting — progressive but less promissory.
C) Wrong: will instrument — single-time insertion, not continuous refinement during load.
D) Wrong: shall instrument — formal non-progressive.

4. They __ offload non-critical tasks to batch workers while scaling.

A) will be offloading B) shall be offloading C) will offload D) shall offload

Word: offloadverb. To move work away from critical paths onto background processors; noun: offloading.

A) Correct: will be offloading — indicates ongoing transfer of tasks during the scaling process.

B) Wrong: shall be offloading — odd with third-person.
C) Wrong: will offload — discrete offload event, less continuous.
D) Wrong: shall offload — formal but non-progressive.

5. We __ compress and encrypt snapshots as we retain them.

A) shall be compressing B) will be compressing C) will compress D) shall compress

Word: encryptverb. To encode data so that only authorised parties can read it; noun: encryption.

A) Correct: shall be compressing — promise to perform ongoing compression (and implicitly encryption) during retention.

B) Wrong: will be compressing — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will compress — single act, not continuous processing during retention cycle.
D) Wrong: shall compress — formal and non-progressive.

6. He __ remediate flagged records while the false-positive rate drops.

A) will be remediating B) shall be remediating C) will remediate D) shall remediate

Word: remediateverb. To fix or correct problematic records; noun: remediation.

A) Correct: will be remediating — continuous correction process running while rates change.

B) Wrong: shall be remediating — formal but awkward with third-person.
C) Wrong: will remediate — suggests a single remediation action.
D) Wrong: shall remediate — formal, non-progressive.

7. They __ attenuate error propagation by applying circuit breakers.

A) will be attenuating B) shall be attenuating C) will attenuate D) shall attenuate

Word: circuit breakernoun/phrase. A pattern to stop cascading failures.
Attenuate: reduce.

A) Correct: will be attenuating — continuous protective action while system is under stress.

B) Wrong: shall be attenuating — odd with third-person.
C) Wrong: will attenuate — single-time action, less continuous.
D) Wrong: shall attenuate — formal and non-progressive.

8. I __ bootstrap the new cluster while the data syncs.

A) shall be bootstrapping B) will be bootstrapping C) will bootstrap D) shall bootstrap

Word: bootstrapverb. To bring a system up from minimal to operational state; noun: bootstrapping.

A) Correct: shall be bootstrapping — personal pledge to conduct the multi-step, ongoing initialization.

B) Wrong: will be bootstrapping — progressive and correct but less pledge-like.
C) Wrong: will bootstrap — one-time act, not continuous initialization steps.
D) Wrong: shall bootstrap — formal non-progressive.

9. They __ checkpoint and archive transaction logs continuously.

A) will be checkpointing B) shall be checkpointing C) will checkpoint D) shall checkpoint

Word: archiveverb/noun. To move data to long-term storage; noun: archive.

A) Correct: will be checkpointing — continuous background action to create checkpoints and archive logs.

B) Wrong: shall be checkpointing — awkward with third-person.
C) Wrong: will checkpoint — discrete events, not continuous maintenance.
D) Wrong: shall checkpoint — formal and non-progressive.

10. We __ propagate backpressure signals across the pipeline under sustained load.

A) shall be propagating B) will be propagating C) will propagate D) shall propagate

Word: backpressurenoun. Mechanism to slow producers when consumers are overloaded; propagate: spread.

A) Correct: shall be propagating — organisational commitment to actively propagate signals; progressive during load.

B) Wrong: will be propagating — progressive but less of a formal commitment.
C) Wrong: will propagate — single moment of propagation rather than continuous flow.
D) Wrong: shall propagate — formal but lacks progressive sense.

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