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Future Continuous Tense (Will & Shall Modals) — Exercise 6 (Q&A with Solution’s Explanation and Improve English with Vocabulary Builder)

This fresh practice set contains 10 new Future Continuous sentences designed to test subtle differences in progressive aspect and modal register (will vs shall). Each question uses a useful, non-trivial verb (with a short dictionary-style note) and four plausible options that all include will or shall in different forms. Future Continuous form (will be + V-ing or shall be + V-ing when I/we are used and the nuance is a promise/commitment). Every option includes a full explanation — grammar, rule, and what selecting that option would imply.

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. While the new driver rolls out, they __ the telemetry probes to fine-tune thresholds.

A) will be calibrating B) shall be calibrating C) will calibrate D) shall calibrate

Word (POS & meaning): calibrateverb. To adjust instruments/parameters to make measurements accurate; noun calibration.

A) Correct: will be calibrating — expresses that calibration will be an ongoing process concurrent with rollout.

B) Wrong: shall be calibrating — unusual with third-person and sounds unnecessarily formal/archaic.
C) Wrong: will calibrate — simple future points to discrete actions, not continuous fine-tuning.
D) Wrong: shall calibrate — formal/imperative tone, lacks progressive meaning.

2. I __ ephemeral environments while the QA team runs scenarios.

A) shall be instantiating B) will be instantiating C) will instantiate D) shall instantiate

Word: instantiateverb. To create an instance of a resource (environment, VM); noun instance.

A) Correct: shall be instantiating — personal commitment to create and maintain instances continuously during QA.

B) Wrong: will be instantiating — correct progressive but less pledge-like than shall for “I”.
C) Wrong: will instantiate — single creation event implied, not continuous.
D) Wrong: shall instantiate — formal but non-progressive.

3. During the stress window we __ circuit capacity to avoid throttling.

A) shall be provisioning B) will be provisioning C) will provision D) shall provision

Word: provisionverb. To allocate resources (compute, capacity); noun provisioning.

A) Correct: shall be provisioning — organisational commitment to ongoing resource allocation; shall indicates obligation.

B) Wrong: will be provisioning — progressive but less formal/responsible sounding.
C) Wrong: will provision — discrete allocation events, not continuous provisioning during the window.
D) Wrong: shall provision — formal and non-progressive.

4. They __ the feature flag toggles while incremental rollout proceeds.

A) will be toggling B) shall be toggling C) will toggle D) shall toggle

Word: toggleverb. To switch options on/off (feature flags); noun toggle.

A) Correct: will be toggling — indicates many toggles/adjustments will be made over time during rollout.

B) Wrong: shall be toggling — unusual with third person.
C) Wrong: will toggle — single switch event, not a repeated sequence.
D) Wrong: shall toggle — formal non-progressive.

5. I __ health checks and escalate if anomalies persist.

A) shall be monitoring B) will be monitoring C) will monitor D) shall monitor

Word: monitorverb. To observe and track metrics or health; noun monitoring.

A) Correct: shall be monitoring — promise to continuously observe, with shall adding commitment.

B) Wrong: will be monitoring — progressive but less pledge-like.
C) Wrong: will monitor — suggests periodic checks rather than continuous observation.
D) Wrong: shall monitor — formal but non-progressive.

6. We __ sweeps through the dataset while the migration runs.

A) shall be validating B) will be validating C) will validate D) shall validate

Word: validateverb. To check correctness/consistency; noun validation.

A) Correct: shall be validating — organisational obligation to continuously validate during migration.

B) Wrong: will be validating — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will validate — implies occasional/batch validation, not continuous sweeps.
D) Wrong: shall validate — formal and non-progressive.

7. They __ throttling policies dynamically as load patterns shift.

A) will be adapting B) shall be adapting C) will adapt D) shall adapt

Word: adaptverb. To change configuration/behaviour to fit new conditions; noun adaptation.

A) Correct: will be adapting — progressive continuous adjustment in response to load.

B) Wrong: shall be adapting — odd with third person.
C) Wrong: will adapt — discrete changes; lacks emphasis on continuous adjustment.
D) Wrong: shall adapt — formal non-progressive.

8. I __ schema validations while you execute the data patch.

A) shall be running B) will be running C) will run D) shall run

Word: runverb. To execute processes or tests; noun run.

A) Correct: shall be running — pledge to continuously run checks concurrently with the patch.

B) Wrong: will be running — progressive but less promissory.
C) Wrong: will run — one-off runs, not continuous background checks.
D) Wrong: shall run — formal and non-progressive.

9. They __ obsolete artifacts throughout the night.

A) will be garbage-collecting B) shall be garbage-collecting C) will garbage-collect D) shall garbage-collect

Word: garbage-collectverb. To remove unneeded objects/data automatically; noun garbage collection.

A) Correct: will be garbage-collecting — continuous cleanup activity over the night.

B) Wrong: shall be garbage-collecting — odd with third person and clumsy register.
C) Wrong: will garbage-collect — discrete collection events rather than ongoing background process.
D) Wrong: shall garbage-collect — formal non-progressive.

10. We __ the routing mesh while blue/green cutover is in progress.

A) shall be reconfiguring B) will be reconfiguring C) will reconfigure D) shall reconfigure

Word: reconfigureverb. To change system routing/parameters; noun reconfiguration.

A) Correct: shall be reconfiguring — organisational promise to continuously adjust routing during cutover.

B) Wrong: will be reconfiguring — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will reconfigure — single reconfiguration action, not iterative real-time adjustments.
D) Wrong: shall reconfigure — formal non-progressive.

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