Future Perfect and Continuous

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Use the verbs in brackets to make the future perfect tense.

In five years' time there will be no houses in this street. (demolish)

In five years' time they will have demolished all the houses in this street.

The Christmas tree will be ready before our children come back. (decorate)

We will have decorate the Christmas tree before our children come back.

This is my tenth year of teaching experience. (teach)

I will have tought for ten years this year.

I am going to finish my second book by the end of this year. (publish)

My second book will have been published by the end of this year.

Greg will call me and I must think about his proposal before that. (consider)

Before Greg calls me, I will have condered his proposal all the time

You will be hot until you open the window. (sweat)

You will have sweated until you open the window.

On Thursday we will have all the needed information. (receive)

By Friday we will have received all the needed information.

We planted the trees nearly three years ago. (grow)

This year the trees will have grown for three years.

We will be in Paris sooner than at 5 p. m. (arrive)

We will have arrived in Paris by 5 p. m.

Our English workshop will start at 8 o'clock and it will finish at 12 o'clock. (work)

At noon we will have worked on our English project for four hours.

Exercise 2

It's Sunday, 10 o'clock in the morning and the Scott family are enjoying their free time.

Use the verbs in brackets to write what they will be doing this time on Monday.

Example:

Peter is playing games on his new laptop.

This time on Monday he will be writing an English test.

Mr. Scott is cleaning his car in the garage.

This time on Monday he will be driving to the airport. (drive)

Mrs. Scott is reading a fashion magazine.


This time on Monday she will be cocking meals at the restaurant. (cook)

Marion, their daughter, is playing with a ball in the garden. And her grandma is watching her.

This time on Monday Marion will be having a geography lesson. (have)

And her grandma will be seeing a doctor. (see)

Ben, the oldest son, is still sleeping. And his grandpa is trying to wake him up

This time on Monday Ben will be practising football in his club. (practise)

And his grandpa will be waiting for grandma at the doctor's. (wait)

Samuel, the youngest son, is chasing their dog Spot around the house.

This time on Monday Samuel will be exercising in a physical education lesson. (exercise)

But we have no idea what Spot will be doing tomorrow. (do)

Future perfect + Future continuous: Exercise 3

Use the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences.

In a ten years' time most people will be wearing smart watches. (wear)

Hurry up or the coach will have left before we reach the station. (leave)

Shall I say hello to Ann? I will have taked to her. (talk)

When you get up tomorrow morning, I will have already driven to Cork. (drive)

When you get back the decorators will have finished all the work. (finish)

By this time tommorow we will be having our new car in the garage. (have)

Can we meet at 5 o'clock? - Sorry, I will still working(work)

This time next week we will be relaxing at the seaside. (relax)

On 1 July Marion will have been engaged for a year. (be)

By the time we get to the cinema the film will have ending (end)

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