Ready to learn the future continuous tense in Urdu with Examples?
This lesson will cover how to use the future progressive tense in English grammar. We’ll start with a short introduction to the concept behind it and then dive into how you can use it to talk about something happening at a given point in the future.
We’ve also included some example sentences so you can see exactly what we mean when we say “we will discover with you.”
Future Continuous Tense – (فعل مستقبل جاری)
This tense is used to talk about something happening over a period of time in the future.
اردو کے جس فقرے کے آخرمیں ۔ رہے ہونگے ۔ رہا ہوگا ۔ یا رہی ہوگی آۓ تو وہ فقرہ فعل مستقبل جاری ہوگا ۔
Future Imperfect Tense Use in Spoken English
You will find that the future imperfect/progressive tense is used mostly in spoken English. Let us first know how to use this tense. As we all are aware present continuous tense which is also called progressive tense. Both of the tenses come together i.e present + future. Now, let us come to grammar rules for using Future Continuous Tense in Urdu.
Method of Translation – (ترجمعہ کرنے کا طریقہ)
- After the verb (Shall be) or (Will be) will be added to the first form of the verb. Shall be is used with We and Will with other files.
- If there is any “Command, Warning, Promise” found in the phrase, then the phrase (Will be) will come with Mutkalam and Shall be with the rest of the files.
- The present participle form of the verb is used in the tense. The present participle form is the first or base form of the verb with the addition of -ing at the end.
Future Continuous Tense – Assertive sentences
An assertive sentence is a sentence that includes commands or requests. An assertive sentence can also be used to give information and make suggestions.
The use of assertive sentences is useful in many situations such as when you want to persuade someone, or when you want to make your point clear.
Structure
Subject + Auxiliary (will be/shall be) + Verb+ing (present participle) + Object.
Example
First Person
I will be going to the office. | میں آفس جا رہا ہونگا۔ |
We will be going home by night. | ہم رات کو گھر جا رہے ہونگے۔ |
Second Person
You will be learning a new skill. | آپ ایک نیا ہنر سیکھ رہے ہوں گے۔ |
You will be traveling by plane. | آپ ہوائ جہاز سے سفر کر رہے ہونگے۔ |
Third Person
It will be raining tomorrow. | کل بارش ہو رہی ہوگی۔ |
They will be working in the building. | وہ عمارت میں کام کر رہے ہونگے۔ |
Future Progressive Tense – Negative sentences
Negative sentences are used to express what does not happen or is not true. They can also be used for emphasis.
Structure
Subject + Auxiliary (will not be/shall not be) + Verb+ing (present participle) + Object.
Example
First Person
I will not be going to the office. | میں آفس نہیں جا رہا ہونگا۔ |
We will not be going home by night. | ہم رات کو گھر نہیں جا رہے ہونگے۔ |
Second Person
You will not be learning a new skill. | آپ کوئ نیا ہنر نہیں سیکھ رہے ہوں گے۔ |
You will not be traveling by plane. | آپ ہوائ جہاز سے سفر نہیں کر رہے ہونگے۔ |
Third Person
It will not be raining tomorrow. | کل بارش نہیں ہو رہی ہوگی۔ |
They will not be working in the building. | وہ عمارت مے کام نہیں کر رہے ہونگے۔ |
Future Imperfect Tense – Interrogative sentences
An assertive sentence is a sentence that includes commands or requests. An assertive sentence can also be used to give information and make suggestions.
The use of assertive sentences is useful in many situations such as when you want to persuade someone, or when you want to make your point clear.
Structure
Subject + Auxiliary (will be/shall be) + Verb+ing (present participle) + Object?
Example
First Person
Will I be going to the office? | کیا میں آفس جا رہا ہونگا؟ |
Will we be going home by night. | کیا ہم رات کو گھر جا رہے ہونگے؟ |
Second Person
Will you be learning a new skill. | کیا آپ ایک نیا ہنر سیکھ رہے ہوں گے؟ |
Will you be traveling by plane. | کیا آپ ہوائ جہاز سے سفر کر رہے ہونگے؟ |
Third Person
Will it be raining tomorrow. | کیا کل بارش ہو رہی ہوگی؟ |
Will they be working in the building. | کیا وہ عمارت مے کام کر رہے ہونگے؟ |
Importance and uses
Some people may think that this tense is not important because it doesn’t convey a specific time frame. However, it is important because it lets the audience know that something will happen at some point in the upcoming time. For example, if someone says I’m going to go to work tomorrow, they are telling you that they plan on going to work tomorrow-even though it is not happening right now. Using the past tense would imply that they did go or would go, but you don’t know for sure.
Ultimately, it is an important aspect of business writing. More often than not, it is used in marketing or proposals, but any time you are writing about a process that will continue until a certain point in the future, this tense can be very useful. I hope that this post has given you some insight about future continuous tense with examples in Urdu.