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Future Perfect Vs Future Continuous Grammar Guides - 121420
Future Perfect Vs Future Continuous Grammar Guides - 121420
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
• USE : to express an action that will be complete or finished at some time in the future.
• FORM : will have + past participle
Within a few years they will have found a solution.
Negative : will not have + past participle / won’t have + past participle
Herbert won’t have finished building the roof by the end of the week.
Interrogative : Will + SUBJECT + have + past participle ?
Will you have done all the exercises by the end of this lesson? No, we won’t.
TIME EXPRESSIONS
• USE : to express an action that will be in progress at some time in the future.
• FORM : will be + -ing
Russians will be celebrating Victory Day with parades and dances in the streets.
Negative : will not be + -ing / won’t be + -ing
My sister won’t be driving to Barcelona on Thursday.
Interrogative : Will + SUBJECT + be +-ing?
Will you be doing an exam at this time tomorrow? Yes, we will./ No, we won’t.
TIME EXPRESSIONS