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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

-ing /will

when could we use that -ing?why can't use -ing with future tense such as 'i will swimming or i will going to pool tomorrow.
  

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You can. " Cheers John.

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You can. You just need another auxiliary verb to go with the progressive future tense:

"I will be swimming."
"I will be going to the pool tomorrow."


Cheers

John.
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Hi !

Will is a modal verb, thus it must be immediately followed by a verb in the INFINITIVE and then you can use an "ING" form.

For example: I will BE going to the cinema.

NOT: I will going to the cinema.

So, don´t forget that after a modal verb, the verb which immediately follows MUST be in the infinitive, and only after that verb you can use an ing form

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