Practice Future Continuous Tense Exercise

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

Quiz Instructions

  1. Read each question and choose the best answer out of four given options.
  2. On top, header section of the quiz, you will see the “title of the quiz,’ ‘spending-time,’ ‘value of question in points,’ and ‘number of questions.”
  3. Below on footer, you will see Full Screen mode. As the name suggests, it covers the whole screen. It will save a lot of your time attempting the quiz.
  4. You can zoom the images given in the questions.
  5. After submitting the quiz, you can see your score and compare with other users.
  6. The Full Leaderboard link will take you to a page, where you can see all users attempts.
  7. Below the quiz box, there are explanation of each options. You can study and try again.
  8. Best of Luck!
Loading quiz...

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 __ attenuate noisy alerts by applying thresholds overnight.

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

Word: attenuateverb. 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: replicateverb. 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: instrumentverb. 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: reconcileverb. 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: harmonizeverb. 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: synchronizeverb. 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: tokenizeverb. 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: rehydrateverb (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: propagateverb. To spread changes/data across instances; noun: propagation.
deltanoun. 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: parallelizeverb. 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.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *