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Final English Grade 5 Week 3 Second Quarter
Final English Grade 5 Week 3 Second Quarter
English 5
Using the Future Perfect Simple Aspect
Second Quarter – Module
Girlie C. Campos
Writer
Ivy M. Romano
Dr. Shella C. Navarro
Dr. Ma. Theresa C. Dela Rosa
Dr. Ma. Carmen D. Solayao
Quality Assurance Team
Directions: In your own answer sheet, write YES if a sentence uses the
future perfect simple aspect of verb; NO if it is not.
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A. Directions: In your own answer sheet, copy the correct form of
the verb from the parentheses.
1. I ( have been writing, had written ) my report in Science before the
date of submission came.
2. Since last week, Franz ( has been taking, had taken ) antibiotic for his
cough.
3. My parents ( have been looking, had looked ) for a second-hand laptop
for a month now.
4. When the water went off yesterday morning, all of us ( have been
taking, had taken ) a bath.
5. Before Janice called her father on the phone this afternoon, her father
( has been leaving, had left ) home.
Begin here:
1. Next April, the Cruz Family ( go ) _______________ to Ilocos for a vacation
2. They ( start ) _______________ buying things needed for their vacation
this coming Sunday.
3. In 2023, Mr. and Mrs. Cruz ( put up ) ___________________ a milk tea
store.
4. The Cruz siblings ( enroll ) _____________________ in a swimming lesson
next school vacation.
5. They ( practice )___________________ still practice health protocol to
avoid getting sick.
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C. In your answer sheet, copy the correct present form of the verbs of
from the parentheses.
1. do 6. teach
2. finish 7. give
3. read 8. watch
4. write 9. load up
5. submit 10. send
This module is the last one among the perfect aspect lessons you
have been taking up for this quarter. Like the present perfect continuous and
past perfect aspects, the future perfect simple perfect aspect joins two actions
that will happen in the future. Learning how to use the future perfect simple
perfect aspect of verb in sentences will improve the way you tell your ideas.
Study well this module so you would have a perfect future!
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To present the lesson to you, here is a short dialog:
Now that you understand the text or the dialog above, let us begin our discussion on how to
use the future perfect simple aspect. Let us analyze the following:
a. Chin-Chin will finish her album of household chore for TLE. She will submit that on Friday.
(This means that there are two actions that will happen in the future where the act of finishing
the TLE album will have been completed or done first before Friday. Now, there is another and
much better way to tell or write these two sentences and it is through the use of the future
perfect simple aspect. )
Look at the next sentences and their parts:
verb in future
subject perfect simple aspect object time clause
New sentence: Chin-Chin will have finished her album of household chores for TLE by Friday.
verb in future
time clause subject perfect simple aspect object
Or: By Friday, Chin-Chin will have finished her album of household chores for TLE.
Or: Chin-Chin will have finished her album of household chores for TLE before Friday.
Or: Before Friday, Chin-Chin will have finished her album of household chores for TLE.
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As you observe, there are four parts of a sentence in future perfect simple aspect and they are
subject, verb in future perfect simple aspect form which is made of the helping verb ‘will have’
+ the past participle form of the main verb, object which answers what (Question: What will
Chin-Chin have finished? Answer: her album of household chores in TLE) and a time clause like by
+ time or before + time. Also, you have seen that time clause may be put in the beginning of a
sentence and a comma (,) is added after it.
To sum up, the future perfect simple aspect of verb expresses or tells an action that will have
been completed or done first before a time in the future comes.
Here are language patterns for making sentences using the future perfect simple aspect:
a. subject + will have + past participle of the main verb + object + by-clause (time)
Or: by-clause (time), + subject + will have + past participle of the main verb + object
New Sentence: Mac-Mac will have written his poem for Filipino by the time
he and his grandfather go fishing on Thursday.
Or: By the time he and his grandfather go fishing on Thursday, Mac-Mac will have written his
poem for Filipino.
The parts are just the same with the sentences above. Only, the time clause used here is by
the time-clause. And when the by the time-clause is used, it is followed by a noun or pronoun
like he and his grandfather plus a verb in simple present form. With this, you apply the rules in
using the present form of the verb like what you did in ‘Looking Back - Letter C’. To recall, the s-
form of the verb is used for singular noun or pronoun; use the simple present form (not ending
in –s) for plural noun or pronoun.
Here are another examples:
c. We will have submitted our Science project by the time another subject teacher gives us a
project.
singular noun s-form of verb
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Or: By the time another subject teacher gives us a project, we will have submitted our Science
project.
As a summary, the future perfect simple aspect of verb is also used to expresses or tells an
action that will have been completed or done first before another event in the future takes place
or happens.
The following are the language patterns:
b. subject + will have + past participle form of the main verb + object + by the time + singular
noun or pronoun + s-form of the verb
Or: by the time + singular noun or pronoun + s-form of the verb + subject + will have + past
participle form of the main verb + object
c. subject + will have + past participle form of the main verb + object + by the time + plural noun
or pronoun + simple present form ( not ending in –s) of the verb
Or: by the time + plural noun or pronoun + simple present (not ending in –s) form of the verb +
subject + will have + past participle form of the main verb + object
Activity 1
Directions: Fill in the blanks with will have and the past participle form
cellphone
at home.
4. The jeepney driver ( earn ) ____________ enough before eight o’clock tonight.
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ACTVITY 2
Directions: Complete each by-clause or before-clause in the following
sentences.
1. Zyrene will have memorized the song by _____________________.
2. Before ___________________, Bernard will have taken a bath.
3. By ____________________, Pamela will have graduated from elementary.
4. The taho vendor will have sold out his taho before ____________________.
5. Allan will have answered his modules by ________________________.
ACTVITY 3
Directions: Write the correct simple present form of the verbs enclosed
in parentheses.
1. By the time my Mother ( come ) _______ back home, my brother will have
fed the pigs.
2. I will have loaded up my cellphone by the time I ( join ) _____a video call.
3. By the time we ( watch ) ________ a movie, we will have eaten our lunch.
4. Mr. Romero will have delivered the mails by the time it ( rain ) ________.
5. By the time the twins ( wake ) ________ up, I will have washed our clothes
Directions: List down the three (3) language patterns in using the
future perfect simple aspect of verb in sentences.
Language Pattern 1:
_____________________________________________________________________
Language Pattern 2:
_____________________________________________________________________
Language Pattern 3:
____________________________________________________________________
Language Pattern 4:
_____________________________________________________________________
Language pattern 5:
_____________________________________________________________________
Language Pattern 6:
_____________________________________________________________________
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Directions: The Year 2020 is about to end. With that, ask at least four
(4) of your family members about one of their plans or actions that they will
have done before 2020 ends. For each family member, write one sentence
using the future perfect simple aspect of verb starting from the given time
clause. Use their names as subject of the sentence.
In your own paper, copy the following
- ___
By the time year 2020 ends,
- -
POST TEST
Directions: Draw a if a sentence uses the future perfect simple
aspect of verb correctly; a if the sentence does not.
_________1. Allysa will have go to the dentist before she has a toothache again.
_________ 2. By January 2021, Bernard will have made his plans for the new
year.
_________ 3. Charina will have taken a bath before the school service picks
her up.
________ 4. The farmers will plant the seeds before the rainy season comes.
_______ 6. By this coming Tuesday, Edmund will finish watching three videos
about fractions and decimals.
______ 7. Francheska will have washed her PE uniform by the time it rains
again.
______ 8. Gary will have played his favorite computer game before dinner time.
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______ 9. Before lunch time tomorrow, Aunt Hazel will have cooked dishes for
their visitors.
_____ 10. Jasmine will have changed their curtains by the time her birthday
comes.
ANSWER KEY
C. Activity 3
1. receive 1. comes
2. save 2. join
3. bring 3. watch
4. teaches 4. rains
5. buys 5. wake
D.
1. done
2. finished
3. read /red/
4. written
5. submitted
6. taught
7. given
8. watched
9. loaded up
10. sent
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