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Future perfect & perfect infinitives

Future perfect & perfect infinitives

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6 Slides • 13 Questions

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Open Ended

What will you have finished by the end of the month?

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Multiple Choice

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The future perfect tense is only for actions that will be complete before a specified point in the future.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

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Which one is for Future Perfect? Can be more then one.

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Is a verb tense used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future.

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Is for talking about an action that will be completed between now and some point in the future.

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Is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.

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Is an action that has finished on a certain point in tje past

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Multiple Choice

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Margaret ____ _____ married Jerome by then.

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will have

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Will had

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Have will

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Will has

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Multiple Choice

By 2050 scientists ______________ a cure for cancer

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Have found

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Will be founding

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Will have found

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Would have found

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I _____________ (leave) by six.

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Fill in the Blank

She ______________ (not/finish) work by seven.

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Multiple Choice

You ________ the bill by the time the item arrives.

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'll have received

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will receiving

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've received

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Multiple Choice

He will have ________ all about it by Monday.

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forgetting

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forgotten

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be forgetting

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Multiple Choice

Will you ________ by 8am?

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have arrived

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be arrive

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have arriving

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Fill in the Blank

____________ (you/finish) the report by the deadline?

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Open Ended

Write a question on Future Perfect.

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PERFECT INFINITIVES

When we talk about a plan, an expectation, a hope or an intention to complete an action before a specified time in the future, we use perfect infinitives.

I hope to have answered all your questions by the end of this class.

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MEANING

An expectation is something we are almost sure will happen. We use the verb expect.

I expect to have finished all my homework by 9.

A hope is something we can completely control and we are not sure will happen. We use the verb hope

I hope to have finished all my homework by 9.

For an intention or plan we use the verbs plan or intend.

I intend to have finished all my homework by 9.


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Open Ended

What are your hopes, intentions or expectations to have completed by the end of the month?

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