Theorie:

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This tense is used:
 
1. When we refer to an action that will be in progress at a stated future time.
 
This time next week, I will be swimming in the sea.
 
 
2. When we refer to an action that will definitely happen in the future as the result of a routine or arrangement.
 
- Shall I inform other people about our decision?
  
- No, I will be seeing them at the meeting.
 
 
3. When we ask politely about someone's plans for the near future.
 
- Will you be going out later?
  
- Yes.
  
  
  
Positive Subject + will be + V-ing
NegativeSubject + will be + not + V-ing
QuestionsWill + subject + be + V-ing?
 
 
Remember!
 
When you add the ending -ing, don't forget about spelling rules.
 
Exceptions in Spelling
  
final 'e' is dropped (but: 'ee' is not changed)come – coming   
(but: agree – agreeing)
after a short, stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubledsit – sitting
'L' as final consonant after a vowel is doubled (in British English)travel – travelling
final 'ie' becomes 'y'lie – lying
 
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