Future Tense (Will & Shall Modals) — Exercise 5 (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. He __ triangulate timestamps from logs while we reconstruct the timeline.
A) will be triangulating B) shall be triangulating C) will triangulate D) shall triangulate
Word: triangulate — verb. To determine root cause using multiple data points; noun: triangulation.
A) Correct: will be triangulating — ongoing analytic work during timeline reconstruction.
B) Wrong: shall be triangulating — clumsy with third-person.
C) Wrong: will triangulate — discrete action rather than continuous analysis.
D) Wrong: shall triangulate — formal, non-progressive.
2. They __ attenuate noisy metrics by smoothing windows continuously.
A) will be smoothing B) shall be smoothing C) will smooth D) shall smooth
Word: smooth — verb. To reduce volatility in metrics by averaging; noun: smoothing.
A) Correct: will be smoothing — continuous post-processing to make metrics less spiky.
B) Wrong: shall be smoothing — stilted with third-person.
C) Wrong: will smooth — single smoothing pass.
D) Wrong: shall smooth — formal but non-progressive.
3. I __ triangulate the vendor timelines while they provide logs.
A) shall be triangulating B) will be triangulating C) will triangulate D) shall triangulate
Word: timeline — noun. Ordered list of events.
Word: triangulate — verb. To determine root cause using multiple data points; noun: triangulation.
A) Correct: shall be triangulating — pledge to conduct ongoing cross-checks as logs arrive.
B) Wrong: will be triangulating — progressive but less promissory.
C) Wrong: will triangulate — one-time action, not iterative cross-checking.
D) Wrong: shall triangulate — formal, non-progressive.
4. They __ replicate and normalize data as it streams in.
A) will be normalizing B) shall be normalizing C) will normalize D) shall normalize
Word: normalize — verb. To transform data to a standard representation; noun: normalization.
A) Correct: will be normalizing — continuous streaming transformation.
B) Wrong: shall be normalizing — awkward with third-person.
C) Wrong: will normalize — batch or discrete process, not streaming.
D) Wrong: shall normalize — formal non-progressive.
5. I __ benchmark the new algorithm while the test harness runs.
A) shall be benchmarking B) will be benchmarking C) will benchmark D) shall benchmark
Word: benchmark — verb/noun. To measure performance against a standard; noun: benchmarking.
A) Correct: shall be benchmarking — personal promise to conduct continuous performance tests during harness runs.
B) Wrong: will be benchmarking — progressive but less promise-like.
C) Wrong: will benchmark — single measurement rather than sustained benchmarking.
D) Wrong: shall benchmark — formal and non-progressive.
6. They __ propagate schema migrations with live traffic in the loop.
A) will be migrating B) shall be migrating C) will migrate D) shall migrate
Word: schema migration — phrase. Changing database schema/structure; verb: migrate.
A) Correct: will be migrating — progressive change applied while traffic flows (online migration).
B) Wrong: shall be migrating — odd with third-person.
C) Wrong: will migrate — likely implies discrete downtime migration, not live progressive migration.
D) Wrong: shall migrate — formal non-progressive.
7. We __ aggregate rollup metrics every minute during the experiment.
A) shall be aggregating B) will be aggregating C) will aggregate D) shall aggregate
Word: aggregate — verb. To combine many records into summary metrics; noun: aggregation.
A) Correct: shall be aggregating — committed continuous aggregation at one-minute cadence; shall denotes duty.
B) Wrong: will be aggregating — progressive but less formal.
C) Wrong: will aggregate — suggests periodic or single aggregation runs.
D) Wrong: shall aggregate — formal but non-progressive.
8. He __ remediate memory leaks while the diagnostic harness operates.
A) will be remediating B) shall be remediating C) will remediate D) shall remediate
Word: remediate — verb. To fix or correct problematic records; noun: remediation.
Word: memory leak — noun. Unreleased memory causing degradation.
A) Correct: will be remediating — ongoing fixes during diagnostic runs.
B) Wrong: shall be remediating — unusual with third-person.
C) Wrong: will remediate — single fix versus iterative remediation.
D) Wrong: shall remediate — formal, non-progressive.
9. I __ reindex the shard while rebalancing is in progress.
A) shall be reindexing B) will be reindexing C) will reindex D) shall reindex
Word: reindex — verb. To rebuild search/index structures for a shard; noun: reindexing.
A) Correct: shall be reindexing — promise to be actively rebuilding while rebalancing occurs.
B) Wrong: will be reindexing — progressive but less pledging in tone.
C) Wrong: will reindex — single rebuild action, not continuous.
D) Wrong: shall reindex — formal non-progressive.
10. They __ compress, encrypt and offload old segments during the maintenance period.
A) will be compressing B) shall be compressing C) will compress D) shall compress
Word: offload — verb. To move work away from critical paths onto background processors; noun: offloading.
Offload — verb. Move data to cheaper/colder storage.
Encrypt: secure data/
Compress: reduce size.
A) Correct: will be compressing — denotes a chain of ongoing background tasks during maintenance (compress → encrypt → offload).
B) Wrong: shall be compressing — odd with third person.
C) Wrong: will compress — single operation focus, not the full continuous pipeline during the maintenance period.
D) Wrong: shall compress — formal but non-progressive.