RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION-18- ‘SHALL BE’ ‘WILL BE’ AFFIRMATIVE – PART-3.
RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION-18- ‘SHALL BE’ ‘WILL BE’ AFFIRMATIVE – PART-3.
Here is the RAPIDEX English Speaking Course – Translation Lesson 18 focused on ‘Shall be’ / ‘Will be’ in Affirmative Sentences (Part-3). This is designed for learners who want to speak English confidently with correct future tense structure.
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Lesson 18 – Use of “Shall be” / “Will be” in Affirmative Sentences (Part 3)
RAPIDEX English Speaking Course – Translation Style
Structure:
Person | Helping Verb | Structure |
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I / We | shall be | subject + shall be + verb (ing) |
You / He / She / They / It / Name | will be | subject + will be + verb (ing) |
Used for: Future Continuous Tense
Shows action in progress at a certain time in the future
Examples with Hindi to English Translation
Affirmative Sentences:
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मैं पढ़ता रहूंगा।
I shall be reading.
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हम स्कूल जा रहे होंगे।
We shall be going to school.
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तुम खेल रहे होगे।
You will be playing.
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वह खाना बना रही होगी।
She will be cooking food.
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वे टीवी देख रहे होंगे।
They will be watching TV.
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राम सो रहा होगा।
Ram will be sleeping.
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मैं पत्र लिख रहा होऊंगा।
I shall be writing a letter.
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तू नाच रहा होगा।
You will be dancing.
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बच्चे पार्क में खेल रहे होंगे।
Children will be playing in the park.
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हम लोग फिल्म देख रहे होंगे।
We shall be watching a movie.
Key Notes:
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“Shall” is more traditional and mostly used with I and We, but in modern English, “will” is commonly used for all subjects.
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Use verb + ing (present participle) to show action in progress in the future.
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These are future continuous tense sentences — action that will be happening at a specific time in future.
Practice Drill: Try Translating These Yourself
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वह काम कर रहा होगा।
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मैं गीत गा रहा होऊंगा।
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वे बाजार जा रहे होंगे।
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तुम सो रहे होगे।
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हम नाश्ता कर रहे होंगे।
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