Could the present progressive be used after ‘when’ when it implies a future event?
e.g.When I am relaxing on the beach next week, I’ll be thinking of you guys hard at work in the office.
Could the present progressive be used after ‘when’ when it implies a future event?
e.g.When I am relaxing on the beach next week, I’ll be thinking of you guys hard at work in the office.
Yes, it’s fine.
(In conversation, I am would usually be contracted to “I’m”.)