20 Sentences in Future Continuous Tense (Negative Sentences)! Negative sentences in the future continuous tense are used to describe actions that will not be happening at some specific time in the future. For example, “I will not be studying for my test tomorrow night.”
The structure of negative sentences in the future continuous tense is as follows:
Subject + WILL NOT + BE + VERB-ing + Object/Complement . . .
The following are 20 examples of negative sentences in the future continuous tense:
20 Sentences in Future Continuous Tense (Negative Sentences)
- I will not be going to the party tonight.
- You will not be working on your project tomorrow morning.
- She will not be studying for her test tonight.
- He will not be playing tennis with his friends tomorrow afternoon.
- We will not be watching TV tonight.
- They will not be going to the movies tomorrow night.
- I will not be taking the bus to work tomorrow.
- You will not be meeting John for lunch tomorrow.
- She will not be going to the store tonight.
- He will not be coming home until late tonight.
- We won’t be able to finish the project by Friday unless we work overtime tonight.
- If it rains tomorrow, I will not be going out.
- When you call tonight, I will not be available to talk.
- I will not be flying to New York City next week.
- I will not be working late tonight.
- I will not be arriving home until late tonight.
- They will not be attending the party tomorrow night.
- We will not be able to finish the project by Friday if we do not work overtime tonight.
- If it rains tomorrow, I will be staying home.
- When you call tonight, I will be busy with other things.