Instructions. Use the words in parenthesis to form the future progressive with will. Use will not or won't for negative sentences. Example: We (not, come) __________back here again.
will not be coming or won't be coming
Explanation
Use will+be+verb-ing to form the future progressive form of will.
Affirmative: I will be thinking about you. Contractions are often used: I'll be, You'll be, He'll be, etc. I'll be thinking about you.
Negative: I won't be going anywhere tomorrow.
Question: Will you be coming to the meeting tomorrow?
When using adverbs such as probably, definitely, really, etc., the adverb goes between will and be. I'll probably be staying home next Saturday. The professor said that we will definitely be having a test next week.
Negative sentences with adverbs. The adverb precedes will not/won't. I probably won't be taking the bus next week. I definitely won't be buying a new car.
I (think) __________about you while you're gone.
They (not, work) __________on the road tomorrow.
We (drive) __________all day, so we'll be tired when we get there.
(you, go) __________with us to the museum next Friday?
What time (you, leave) __________tomorrow?
Where (you, stay) __________when you go to Dallas?
(your family, go) __________with you to Dallas?
When (you, come) __________back to San Antonio?
They (paint)____________ our house next week.
The San Antonio Spurs (play) __________ the Sacramento Kings this Saturday.