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Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown.\nSome sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them.\nUse the Future Continuous to describe activities you will be doing at work and to ask polite questions about future arrangements.",1,[11,33,51,69,88,107,126,142,159,178],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":14,"explanation":15,"exampleSentence":16,"blanks":17},"019d4920-efe5-7360-a1de-ef5bf8ddaa9f","At 9 a.m. tomorrow, I __1__ a presentation to the board of directors.",0,"Use the future continuous to describe an action in progress at a specific time in the future. 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The phrase 'all day Thursday' indicates a continuous action.","The IT team will be installing new software all morning.",[95],{"id":96,"blankNumber":9,"options":97},"019d4920-efe5-77d8-a1de-ef5c0534b21a",[98,101,104],{"id":99,"optionText":100,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019d4920-efe5-7774-a1de-ef5c02f92493","will be conducting",{"id":102,"optionText":103,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d4920-efe5-7798-a1de-ef5c03a62017","will conduct",{"id":105,"optionText":106,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d4920-efe5-77bc-a1de-ef5c0477e831","are conducting",{"id":108,"sentenceTemplate":109,"displayOrder":110,"explanation":111,"exampleSentence":112,"blanks":113},"019d4920-efe5-7bd4-a1de-ef5c0fc8e90f","We __1__ for new office premises over the next few months.",8,"Use the future continuous to describe an ongoing activity that will continue over a future period. 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The time marker “at 3 p.m. next Tuesday” clearly shows an action that will be in progress.","At 10 a.m. tomorrow, will you be meeting with the client or working in the office?",[133],{"id":134,"blankNumber":9,"options":135},"019d4920-efe5-7c88-a1de-ef5c11513c68",[136,138,140],{"id":137,"optionText":81,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019d4920-efe5-7c18-a1de-ef5c0ffcce54",{"id":139,"optionText":87,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d4920-efe5-7c48-a1de-ef5c102c73db",{"id":141,"optionText":84,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d4920-efe5-7c68-a1de-ef5c10eaf756",{"id":143,"sentenceTemplate":144,"displayOrder":145,"explanation":146,"exampleSentence":147,"blanks":148},"019d4920-efe5-7dac-a1de-ef5c14704bce","At 10:30 tomorrow morning, the HR department __1__ interviews for the sales position.",10,"Use the future continuous to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific future time. 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