WorksheetsFuture perfect tense
Total questions: 26
Worksheet time: 13mins
Frank just changed jobs again. If he keeps this up, he _____ (change) jobs at least four or five times by the end of the year.
will have changed
will has changed
will change
will be changing
_____he ____________ his meal by the end of the dinner break?
Will/have finish
Will/has finished
Will/has finish
Will/have finished
Will/finished
By the time you finish studying the verb tense tutorial, you _____ (master) all twelve tenses including their passive forms.
will have mastered
will have been mastering
will master
will be mastering
We _______ have been married for 9 years next month.
will
must
can
may
would
When will we _________ everything?
have to done
to have done
having done
have done
has done
In a month’s time, he _______________ from his school and will be expecting a permanent job.
has graduated
has been graduating
will have graduated
will be graduating
graduated
The film (end) by the time we get there
will end
will have ended
will have end
will be ending
The crew ________________ the ship in two minutes, Captain!
can have abondoned
will have abondoned
could have abondoned
would have abondoned
should/have abondoned
How many degrees are found in a circle?
360
180
90
45
5
By 9 o'clock, we ____ (finish) our homework.
will have finished
will be finishing
will finish
will has finished
“Geri Dönmek” kelimesinin İngilizce karşılığı nedir?
Return
Reach
Ready
Prepare
Reap
By this time next summer, we (lie) on the beach.
will be lying
will lie
will have lied
will have lain
I will have ______ home by dinner time.
got
get
getting
gets
to get
He ______________ back to his home tomorrow night?
will not have go
will not have gone
will not be gone
will not has gone
will not gone
They ____ (be) married for 40 years by the end of this month.
will have been
will have been being
will be
will has been
Increasing trade in ivory products is a threat to the (survive) (a) of elephants.
I don't think bringing (extinction) (a) species back to life is a good idea. That's going against the laws of nature.
Plants and trees can be (danger) (a) like animals. The lady slipper orchid is an example.
Dinosaurs and mammoths are classified as EX, meaning extinct, on the (conserve) (a) status scale.
If (poach) (a) continues at current rates, elephants, rhinos and other African wildlife may be gone within our lifetime.
Darwin's theory of (evolve) (a) explains that the strongest species can survive because they have the ability to adapt to the new environment better than others.
As people need more land to build houses, they cut down more forests. (REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVE)
(a)
The unemployment rate is getting higher, so the crime rate is becoming higher as well. (REWRITE THE SENTENCES, USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVE)
(a)
If you get a better education, there will be more opportunities for you to get a good job. (REWRITE THE SENTENCES, USING DOUBLE COMAPRATIVE)
(a)
As it is raining more heavily, the flooding will become worse. (REWRITE THE SENTENCES, USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVE)
(a)
There are more and more cars in our city, so we will have to suffer more from polluted air. (REWRITE THE SENTENCES, USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVE)
(a)
