Vladv1
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I know that Future Continuous can refer to future events that we see as temporary. For example, "He'll be staying with his parents for a month while his dad's in recovery". I have two questions
1. Would it be correct to say "He will stay with his parents for a month while his dad's in recovery". What is the diffrence between the two?
2. Can Future Continuous be used with two or more consecutive actions? For example,"He'll be staying with his parens for a month and then he will be visiting his sister. Would it be correct to say " He'll be staying with his parens for a month and then he will visit his sister. What's the difference?
1. Would it be correct to say "He will stay with his parents for a month while his dad's in recovery". What is the diffrence between the two?
2. Can Future Continuous be used with two or more consecutive actions? For example,"He'll be staying with his parens for a month and then he will be visiting his sister. Would it be correct to say " He'll be staying with his parens for a month and then he will visit his sister. What's the difference?