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what is future progressive tense
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User: what is future progressive tense

Weegy: The simple future tense is usually formed by adding the auxiliary will or shall to the base form of a verb. example " i will go to market tomorrow"
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User: Write two sentences about family financial goals using the past progressive

Weegy: The Joneses will be saving an extra $1,000 per month when Ed Jones starts his new job. The will be putting money away for a new car and a family vacation.
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User: Write two sentences about family financial goals using the future progessive tense.

Weegy: The Joneses will be saving an extra $1,000 per month when Ed Jones starts his new job. The will be putting money away for a new car and a family vacation.
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The FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates continuing action, something that will be happening, going on, at some point in the future.
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