“Will” and “will be” are both used to indicate future actions, but they serve different purposes:
1. “Will”: A simple future tense used to express a decision, promise, or prediction about a future event.
Example: “I will call you tomorrow.”
2. “Will be”: Used to describe future continuous actions or states, indicating something will happen at a specific time in the future.
Example: “I will be working at 5 PM.”
In summary, “will” focuses on the occurrence of an action, while “will be” emphasizes the ongoing nature of an action in the future.