
Future Perfect Simple and Future Continuous
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11th Grade
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Future Perfect Simple
When do we use Future Perfect Simple?
An action that will or that we expect will be completed by a certain time in the future: In three years, I will have saved enough money to buy a car.
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Future Perfect Simple
STRUCTURE:
Affirmative: subject + will have + past participle tense (3rd column): By this time next week, she will have finished her exams.
Negative: subject + won't have + past participle (3rd column): By three o'clock, he won't have left.
Interrogative: will + subject + have + past participle: Will you have arrived home by 5 pm?
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Multiple Choice
I ................ (not sell) all of the computers by this evening
will have sold
won't have sold
will be selling
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Open Ended
Our new video game ....... (come out) by next month.
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Future Continuous
When do we use Future Continuous?
An action that will be or that we expect will be in progress at a certain time in the future: At this time tomorrow, I will be leaving to New York.
Future plans: They will be sleeping in a tent on Saturday.
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Future Continuous
STRUCTURE:
Affirmative: subject + will be + verb with -ing: In fifty years, cars will be flying.
Negative: subject + won't be + verb with -ing: In fifty years, cars won't be flying.
Interrogative: will + subject + be + verb with -ing: Will cars be flying in fifty years?
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Open Ended
The students.....(take) the History exam at this time tomorrow.
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
We ..... still .... (install) the air conditioning at 5.00 pm.
will be still installing
won't be still installing
will still be installing
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Word Cloud
Which type of future can express future plans that you expect to complete in a short period of time?
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Poll
We will have flown to New York by this time next week.
Correct
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Poll
This time next week we will be swimming in the sea.
Correct
Future Perfect Simple
When do we use Future Perfect Simple?
An action that will or that we expect will be completed by a certain time in the future: In three years, I will have saved enough money to buy a car.
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