Practice Future Continuous Tense Test

Future Continuous Tense (Will & Shall Modals) — Exercise 8 (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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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. We __ audit trails while legal completes review.

A) shall be reconciling B) will be reconciling C) will reconcile D) shall reconcile

Word: audit trailnoun. Sequence of records showing system activity; reconcile (see earlier).

A) Correct: shall be reconciling — organisational pledge to continuously align audit trails pending legal review.

B) Wrong: will be reconciling — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will reconcile — periodic reconciliation, not steady alignment.
D) Wrong: shall reconcile — formal non-progressive.

2. He __ triangulate timeline discrepancies as logs continue to arrive.

A) will be correlating B) shall be correlating C) will correlate D) shall correlate

Word: correlateverb. To find relationships across datasets/events; noun correlation.

A) Correct: will be correlating — continuous analysis as logs stream in.

B) Wrong: shall be correlating — awkward with third person.
C) Wrong: will correlate — single correlation pass, not ongoing.
D) Wrong: shall correlate — formal and non-progressive.

3. I __ and glossing the release notes while marketing drafts messaging.

A) shall be proofing B) will be proofing C) will proof D) shall proof

Word: proof (proofread) — verb. To read and correct text for errors; noun proofreading.

A) Correct: shall be proofing — personal commitment to continuous proofreading during messaging drafting.

B) Wrong: will be proofing — progressive but less pledgey.
C) Wrong: will proof — single proofreading action, not collaborative continuous edits.
D) Wrong: shall proof — formal and non-progressive.

4. They __ embargoed metrics to stakeholders until legal clears.

A) will be withholding B) shall be withholding C) will withhold D) shall withhold

Word: withholdverb. To intentionally not release information; noun withholding.

A) Correct: will be withholding — ongoing holding of embargoed metrics until clearance.

B) Wrong: shall be withholding — odd with third person.
C) Wrong: will withhold — simple future; may be taken as a discrete decision rather than ongoing embargo.
D) Wrong: shall withhold — formal legal tone but non-progressive.

5. We __ rollback steps iteratively if acceptance fails.

A) shall be staging B) will be staging C) will stage D) shall stage

Word: stageverb. To prepare and apply steps in phases; noun staging.

A) Correct: shall be staging — commitment to an iterative staging process contingent on acceptance; shall shows obligation.

B) Wrong: will be staging — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will stage — single staged operation, not iterative sequencing.
D) Wrong: shall stage — formal non-progressive.

6. He __ alert taxonomies while SREs tune noise filters.

A) will be harmonizing B) shall be harmonizing C) will harmonize D) shall harmonize

Word: harmonizeverb. (see earlier) Standardize naming/format across teams; noun harmonization.

A) Correct: will be harmonizing — continuous standardization activity while SREs adjust filters.

B) Wrong: shall be harmonizing — odd with third person.
C) Wrong: will harmonize — discrete harmonization, not ongoing coordination.
D) Wrong: shall harmonize — formal and non-progressive.

7. They __ raw traces to control retention costs.

A) will be downsampling B) shall be downsampling C) will downsample D) shall downsample

Word: downsampleverb. To reduce sampling resolution/frequency; noun downsampling.

A) Correct: will be downsampling — ongoing reduction process to control costs.

B) Wrong: shall be downsampling — clumsy with third person.
C) Wrong: will downsample — one-off downsampling events, not continuous.
D) Wrong: shall downsample — formal non-progressive.

8. I __ a mitigation digest while operations triage.

A) shall be composing B) will be composing C) will compose D) shall compose

Word: composeverb. To write and assemble content; noun composition.

A) Correct: shall be composing — speaker’s promise to continuously compile the digest as triage continues.

B) Wrong: will be composing — progressive but less pledgey.
C) Wrong: will compose — single composition event, not iterative updates.
D) Wrong: shall compose — formal non-progressive.

9. They __ dataset samples to validate model drift overnight.

A) will be curating B) shall be curating C) will curate D) shall curate

Word: curateverb. To select and prepare representative samples; noun curation.

A) Correct: will be curating — continuous selection and preparation taking place overnight.

B) Wrong: shall be curating — unusual with third person.
C) Wrong: will curate — discrete curation event, not continuous sampling.
D) Wrong: shall curate — formal, non-progressive.

10. We __ orchestrate rollback until runbooks stabilise.

A) shall be rehearsing B) will be rehearsing C) will rehearse D) shall rehearse

Word: rehearseverb. To practice procedures (runbooks), noun rehearsal.

A) Correct: shall be rehearsing — organisational commitment to ongoing rehearsal until stable.

B) Wrong: will be rehearsing — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will rehearse — single rehearsal, not iterative.
D) Wrong: shall rehearse — formal non-progressive.

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