'Will be doing' se utiliza en inglés en las siguientes situaciones:
Cuando hablamos de algo que estará en proceso de realización en un momento futuro específico.
- This time next week, I'll be sitting on the beach in Barbados.
- I'll be thinking about you all back in the office – and I'll be laughing.
- We'll be enjoying ourselves too, boss. We won't be doing any work while you are not here.
Cuando hablamos de eventos futuros, previamente acordados para ocurrir en un momento específico.
- I'll be visiting your country on a regular basis. In fact, I'm going to be coming next month.
- He'll be looking after the factory until we can appoint a new manager.
- They'll be thinking about this very carefully over the next few months.
Cuando pronosticamos qué sucederá ahora.
- Try phoning his hotel. He'll probably still be having breakfast.
- They'll be deciding who gets the contract at this very moment. I'm very nervous.
- She's not in her office. She'll be having lunch in the canteen.
Cuando queremos ser particularmente corteses y sin presión, sobre planes futuros.
- Will you be eating with us this evening?
- Will you be needing anything else?
- Will they be joining us for dinner?
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