Future continuous for actions in progress at a specific point in the future

The future continuous tense is used to refer to actions that will be in progress at or around a specific point in time in the future. This point can be implied or expressed with a time expression or a clause with a verb in the present simple tense:

At seven? I'll be bathing the baby then.
When you arrive, I'll be waiting for you outside the station.
This time next year, he will be living in India.

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