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Suneethagm Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

English Grammar

What kind of verb is followed with "will be" ?
  

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Your question is a little hard to understand. I'm guessing that you're asking what verb forms can follow "will be". 1.

  • Your question is a little hard to understand.
  • I'm guessing that you're asking what verb forms can follow "will be".
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  • The present partciple (the "-ing" form), as in "I will be eating later", "They will be arriving by taxi".
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Your question is a little hard to understand. I'm guessing that you're asking what verb forms can follow "will be".

1. The present partciple (the "-ing" form), as in "I will be eating later", "They will be arriving by taxi".

2. The past participle, forming a passive sentence, as in "She will be told tomorrow", "The house will be demolished".

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Thanks for clearing the doubt. That is the answer.

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