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We use the future continuous for an action in progress at a future time.
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The other locations will be announced at a future time.
We use the future continuous to describe actions in progress at a future point in time.
This plan should outline the student's academic goals for each period (e.g. number of credit hours and/or cumulative GPA) that will enable the student to meet the requirements of satisfactory academic progress at a specified future point in time.
This plan should outline the student's academic goals for each period (e.g. number of credit hours and/or cumulative GPA) that will enable the student to meet the requirements of academic progress at a specified future point in time.
We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that will still be in progress at an imagined time in the future.
Actions which are in progress at a past time.
The past continuous is used to describe actions that were in progress at a past time.
It is easier to make progress at a time like this, says Bossidy.
It will help you see your progress at a time that you will desperately need to see progress to keep going.
He says nothing about a future famine or about selling at some future time.
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