
Future Perfect vs future perfect progressive
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Valeria Maldonado
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Formation of Future Perfect
Future Perfect is formed by using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + the past participle of the main verb.
Example: I will have finished my project by tomorrow.
Future Perfect Continuous is formed by using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + 'been' + the present participle of the main verb.
Example: They will have been waiting for two hours when the train arrives.
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Future Perfect
This tense is used to talk about actions that will be completed before some other point in the future.
Example: The parade will have ended by the time Chester gets out of bed. At eight o’clock I will have left.
The future perfect tense is for talking about an action that will be completed between now and some point in the future.
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Future Perfect Continuous
This tense is used to describe actions that will continue up until a point in the future.
When we describe an action in the future perfect continuous tense, we are projecting ourselves forward in time and looking back at the duration of that activity. The activity will have begun sometime in the past, present, or in the future, and is expected to continue in the future.
In November, I will have been working at my company for three years.
At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes.
When I turn thirty, I will have been playing piano for twenty-one years.
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Multiple Choice
What is the formation of Future Perfect Continuous tense?
Using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + the past participle of the main verb
Using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + 'been' + the present participle of the main verb
Using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + the past participle of the main verb + 'been'
Using the auxiliary verb 'will' + 'have' + 'been' + the past participle of the main verb
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous?
Future Perfect is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future, while Future Perfect Continuous is used to describe an ongoing action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
Future Perfect is used to describe an ongoing action that will be completed before a specific time in the future, while Future Perfect Continuous is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous are the same and can be used interchangeably.
Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous are both used to describe actions that will be completed after a specific time in the future.
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Multiple Choice
What is the formation of the Future Perfect Continuous tense?
Using the future perfect of 'to be' (will have been) + the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb
Using the future perfect of 'to be' (will have been) + the past participle of the main verb
Using the future perfect of 'to be' (will have been) + the base form of the main verb
Using the future perfect of 'to be' (will have been) + the past tense form of the main verb
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Multiple Choice
What do the Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous tenses emphasize?
The completion of an action in the future
An action in the future
The importance of specific times in the future
The relationship between past and future actions
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Reorder
Reorder the next sentence.
In then year's time,
the lack of water
will have become
a big problem,
so we need to find alternatives.
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Categorize
Future Simple
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
Future Continuous
Organize these options into the right categories.
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Multiple Choice
I don't think people _____ kitchen surfaces either in the future.
will been cleaned
will have cleaned
will be cleaning
will have cleaning
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