Its the parts of something written or spoken that immediately proceeds or follows a word or passage to clarify its meaning
The following are correct forms of future continuous tenses in the given sentences:
1. Will be studying
2. Will be replacing
3. Will be attending
4. Won't be calling
5. Won't be shopping
<h3>What are future continuous tenses?</h3>
Tenses in English language(under Verbs part of speech) describe the time of occurence of an event. There are different types of tenses.
Future continuous tenses describe events that will be occuring in the future albeit temporarily.
For example, Jane would be attending an event explains an action that would occur in the future but continuously and also temporarily.
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Yes you should but a comma after Oahu but not after contain. The reason why David is right there is unknown but I'm thinking it was a spelling error.
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Is this for a novel? Please explain more
U mean guilty ? It can be , wrongfully or blameworthy