Define Future Continuous Tense.

The future continuous tense is a verb tense that expresses actions or events that will be ongoing at some point in the future. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" (or "shall" in some cases) followed by the base form of the main verb and the present participle (-ing form). The structure of the future continuous tense is:

Subject + will/shall + be + verb (base form) + -ing

For example:

 I will be studying for my exams all night.

 She will be working on the project tomorrow.

 They will be traveling to Europe next month.

In these sentences, the future continuous tense indicates that the actions (studying, working, traveling) will be in progress at a specific point in the future.

Here are six more examples of sentences using the future continuous tense:

1. By this time next week, we will be celebrating our anniversary at a fancy restaurant.

2. The construction workers will be finishing the building by the end of the month.

3. I will be attending a conference in New York next month.

4. They will be rehearsing for the play throughout the entire week.

5. At this time tomorrow, she will be flying to Paris for a business meeting.

6. By the time you arrive, we will be enjoying the beautiful sunset on the beach.