Future Tense (Will & Shall Modals) — Exercise 3 (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? - To learn more about it – Visit Here
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation
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1. We __ attenuate noisy alerts by applying thresholds overnight.
A) shall be attenuating B) will be attenuating C) will attenuate D) shall attenuate
Word: attenuate — verb. To reduce intensity or amplitude (e.g., alerts); adj: attenuated.
A) Correct: shall be attenuating — institutional continuous action to reduce noise across the night; shall = obligation.
B) Wrong: will be attenuating — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will attenuate — single change rather than ongoing attenuation.
D) Wrong: shall attenuate — formal, not progressive.
2. He __ replicate the failing job with verbose logging for diagnosis.
A) will be replicating B) shall be replicating C) will replicate D) shall replicate
Word: replicate — verb. To copy data across systems for redundancy; noun: replication.
A) Correct: will be replicating — indicates he will be engaged in reproducing failures with logging in a continuous debugging session.
B) Wrong: shall be replicating — odd with third-person.
C) Wrong: will replicate — one-off replication vs the iterative process.
D) Wrong: shall replicate — formal and non-progressive.
3. I __ instrument critical traces while the smoke tests execute.
A) shall be instrumenting B) will be instrumenting C) will instrument D) shall instrument
Word: instrument — verb. To add observability hooks/tracing to code; noun: instrumentation.
A) Correct: shall be instrumenting — personal pledge to be actively adding traces during smoke tests.
B) Wrong: will be instrumenting — progressive but less formal than shall for I.
C) Wrong: will instrument — single action implication; not the continuous insertion of traces during live test.
D) Wrong: shall instrument — formal but lacks progressive sense.
4. They __ reconcile cross-system state continuously during failover.
A) will be reconciling B) shall be reconciling C) will reconcile D) shall reconcile
Word: reconcile — verb. To make two records consistent; noun: reconciliation; related: reconciled (adj).
A) Correct: will be reconciling — progressive activity to keep systems consistent as failover occurs.
B) Wrong: shall be reconciling — oddly formal with third-person.
C) Wrong: will reconcile — single reconciliation pass, not continuous correction.
D) Wrong: shall reconcile — formal non-progressive.
5. We __ harmonize metric names while we stabilise telemetry.
A) shall be harmonizing B) will be harmonizing C) will harmonize D) shall harmonize
Word: harmonize — verb. To standardise naming/formatting across systems; noun: harmonization.
A) Correct: shall be harmonizing — institutional promise to perform ongoing standardisation during stabilisation.
B) Wrong: will be harmonizing — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will harmonize — suggests a one-off harmonization action.
D) Wrong: shall harmonize — formal but non-progressive.
6. He __ synchronize replication windows with partner regions tonight.
A) will be synchronizing B) shall be synchronizing C) will synchronize D) shall synchronize
Word: synchronize — verb. To align timings/operations across systems; noun: synchronization.
A) Correct: will be synchronizing — indicates an ongoing alignment activity during tonight’s window.
B) Wrong: shall be synchronizing — atypical with third-person.
C) Wrong: will synchronize — one-off sync not necessarily continuous.
D) Wrong: shall synchronize — formal and non-progressive.
7. They __ tokenize and index incoming documents continuously.
A) will be tokenizing B) shall be tokenizing C) will tokenize D) shall tokenize
Word: tokenize — verb. To replace sensitive data with non-sensitive tokens; noun: tokenization.
A) Correct: will be tokenizing — ongoing streaming tokenization and indexing activity.
B) Wrong: shall be tokenizing — uncommon with third-person.
C) Wrong: will tokenize — discrete batches implied rather than continuous stream processing.
D) Wrong: shall tokenize — formal and non-progressive.
8. I __ rehydrate archival data as part of the restore run.
A) shall be rehydrating B) will be rehydrating C) will rehydrate D) shall rehydrate
Word: rehydrate — verb (storage ops). To restore archived/ compressed data to active storage; noun: rehydration.
A) Correct: shall be rehydrating — personal commitment to perform rehydration continuously during the restore.
B) Wrong: will be rehydrating — correct progressive but less pledge-like than shall for I.
C) Wrong: will rehydrate — one-off restoration rather than streaming rehydration.
D) Wrong: shall rehydrate — formal but non-progressive.
9. They __ propagate configuration deltas in a rolling manner.
A) will be propagating B) shall be propagating C) will propagate D) shall propagate
Word: propagate — verb. To spread changes/data across instances; noun: propagation.
delta — noun. The change between two versions; here used as configuration delta.
A) Correct: will be propagating — indicates the rolling propagation will be in progress.
B) Wrong: shall be propagating — odd with third-person.
C) Wrong: will propagate — discrete propagation events rather than continuous rolling process.
D) Wrong: shall propagate — formal and non-progressive.
10. We __ parallelize the ETL jobs to reduce overall latency.
A) shall be parallelizing B) will be parallelizing C) will parallelize D) shall parallelize
Word: parallelize — verb. To split work to run concurrently across workers; noun: parallelization.
A) Correct: shall be parallelizing — organisational commitment to continuous parallel execution during optimisation.
B) Wrong: will be parallelizing — correct progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will parallelize — suggests a single planned refactor, not a continuing process during optimization.
D) Wrong: shall parallelize — formal non-progressive.