Present Future and Present Future Continuous

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Harum30

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I'm confused about these two tenses (future and future continuous), what is the difference between them? For example: I will be waiting for him when his plane arrives tonight. (Future continuous)

For the sentence above, why don't we just use "I will wait for him when his plane arrives tonight." (Future)

Your reply will be very helpful for me, thank you..
 
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Click here to read about tenses.

I've never heard of 'present future' or 'present future continuous'. Where did you read about them?
 
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Yes, Harum30, it can be rather confusing at first. Generally, doing tests or quizes develops a better understanding of how grammar works. You can try this one or google yourself for more. You might also find this grammar book quite helpful (p195 #220 to be more specific)

ps. And, be warned! just to make it a bit more challenging, some teachers/grammarians prefer 'progressive' to 'continuous' meaning the same.
 
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why don't we just use "I will wait for him when his plane arrives tonight."
Would you just use 'waited' instead of 'was waiting' in the following?
'I was waiting for him when his plane arrived.'

Not a teacher.
 
Click here to read about tenses.

I've never heard of 'present future' or 'present future continuous'. Where did you read about them?

I'm sorry, I mean future and future continuous. Thank you so much for your help.
 
Yes, Harum30, it can be rather confusing at first. Generally, doing tests or quizes develops a better understanding of how grammar works. You can try this one or google yourself for more. You might also find this grammar book quite helpful (p195 #220 to be more speific)

ps. And, be warned! just to make it a bit more challenging, some teachers/grammarians prefer 'progressive' to 'continuous' meaning the same.

Thank you for the link, it's very helpful..
I'm just confused how to explain it to my students, maybe I have to give them more examples and quiz just like what you suggested to me, thank you so much :)
 
Would you just use 'waited' instead of 'was waiting' in the following?
'I was waiting for him when his plane arrived.'

Not a teacher.

If I use that sentence, it means the action happened in the past, right?
 
If I use that sentence, it means the action happened in the past, right?
It is in the past tense, so it happened in the past.

how to explain it to my students
If you have students, you should be a teacher. If you are a teacher, why does your profile read 'Student or Learner'?

I am not a teacher.
 
If you have students, you should be a teacher. If you are a teacher, why does your profile read 'Student or Learner'?

I am not a teacher.

I'm still studying in English Education Department, but I have a part-time job as a private teacher so that's why I choose student or learner in my profile.
 
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