
Future forms 2
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Claudia Luna
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Future Perfect
Will + have+ Past Participle
At 7:00 pm, I'll have arrived.
At 7:00 pm, I won't have arrived.
Will you have arrived by 7:00?
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Future Perfect uses
To express a completed action before a future time.
According to the schedule, the interview team will have chosen a candidate by the end of the week.
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Future Perfect
Predictions about actions completed before a stated time in the future.
It's only Wednesday- the manager won't have decided anything yet.
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Open Ended
I think we ______ (sell) at least one painting before nine o'clock.
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Open Ended
By the end of the week, everyone ______ (hear) our news.
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Open Ended
______ the new business _______(make) a profit by the end of its first year?
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Open Ended
The deadline is Friday, but they _______(not/do) all the work - It's impossible.
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Open Ended
How many people _______ we ______(interview) by the end of the day?
Future Perfect
Will + have+ Past Participle
At 7:00 pm, I'll have arrived.
At 7:00 pm, I won't have arrived.
Will you have arrived by 7:00?
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