The Future Progressive tense in Danish grammar is used to express actions that will be ongoing or continuous in the future. Unlike some languages, Danish does not have a specific verb form to indicate future progressive; instead, it is composed with a combination of auxiliary verbs and the present participle of the main verb. Common auxiliary verbs used for future progressive are “vil være” (will be) and “skal være” (will/shall be). Using these auxiliary verbs and the present participle, we can represent the continuation of an action in the future.
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