Will be ving什麼意思

"Will be ving" is not a standard English phrase, and it's not immediately clear what it might mean without more context. However, it could be interpreted as a grammatical structure if we consider the possibilities:

  1. If "will" is used as a modal verb (as in "I will go") and "be" is the auxiliary verb for the future tense, then "ving" could be an attempt to spell a verb ending in "-ing," which is the present participle form used for continuous actions. For example, "I will be singing."

  2. If "will" is used as a noun (as in "I have a will"), then "be" could be a verb, and "ving" could be an attempt to spell a noun or a verb. In this case, it's difficult to determine the meaning without knowing the context or the intended word.

  3. If "will" is used as a noun and "be" is a verb, and "ving" is a typo or a misspelling, it might be trying to represent a word that starts with "v" or a word that sounds like "ving" when spoken.

Without more context, it's challenging to provide a precise meaning for "will be ving." If you can provide additional information or the intended word, I would be able to help you better.