Affirmative Sentences
Rule – I, we (shall be+ ing)
He, she, you, they (will be +ing )
- I shall be helping you
- you will be going to Jaipur.
- He will be coming today.
- They will be playing with us.
- She will be working happily.
Negative Sentences
Rule – “not" after "will" or "shall"
Rule – “not" after "will" or "shall"
- I shall not be helping you
- you will not be going to Jaipur.
- He will not be coming today.
- They will not be playing with us.
- She will not be working happily.
Interrogative sentences – affirmative
Rule – these sentences start with "will" or "shall" interrogative adverb come before "will" or "shall"
Rule – these sentences start with "will" or "shall" interrogative adverb come before "will" or "shall"
- Shall I be helping you
- will you be going to Jaipur.
- Will he be coming today?
- Will they be playing with us?
- Will she be working happily?
Interrogative Sentences – Negative
Rule – “not” before “be”
Rule – “not” before “be”
- Shall I not be helping you
- will you not be going to Jaipur.
- Will he not be coming today?
- Will they not be playing with us?
- Will she not be working happily?
Example
- I will be talking to you.
- She will be giving examination this time.
- Train will be running speedily by this time.
- Your father will be coming from Delhi today.
- Dog will barking by this time.
- There will not be raining heavily.
- People will not be taking bath in the holy river today.
- He will not be remembering you?
- Will you be doing worship by this time tomorrow?
- Will carpenter be making chair?
- Who will not want to go there?
- Why teacher will not be teaching by this time
- which book you will not be reading tomorrow?
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