By the time she’s thirty she will be studying/will have studied at University I can’t come to the class at nine 0’clock because I will be doing/will have done my driving test. In this e[r]
(1)FUTURE CONTINUOUS
To indicate that we will be in the middle of doing
something in a specified time in the future
You’ll recognize her when you see her She will be wearing a yellow hat Future actions in progress Polite questions about somebody’s intentions
REMEMBER!!!!
Future Continuous cannot be used in sentences beginning with: While, when, before, by the time FORM
(+) Subject +will be + Ving (-) Subject + Will not be + Ving
(?) Will+ subject+ be + Ving
FUTURE PERFECT
To say that something will already have happened before a certain time in the future
We’re late I expect the film will already have started by the time we get to the cinema
REMEMBER!!!!
Future Perfect cannot be used in sentences beginning with: While, when, before, by the time, as soon as, if, unless, etc Instead of Future Perfect, Present Perfect is used
FORM
(+) Subject+ will have+ past participle
(+) Subject + Will not have+ past participle
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the future continuous or the future perfect.
1- Don’t call James He (leave) now
2- I can’t come on Sunday I (visit) my relatives
3- By the time you finish eating, I (wash) all the dishes
4- I’m so excited At this time next week, we (stay) at a hotel 5- I hope the game _ (not start) by the time we arrive
6- Don’t come after 7.00 because we (go) and nobody will be at home
7- Be sure to arrive before 2.00 or we already _ (leave)
8- Frank (get) home late He can’t call you back until tomorrow 9- _ you (use) your computer tomorrow morning? If not
(2)Choose the correct alternative in each sentence
You won’t be able to call him at 5pm tonight because he will be flying/will have flown home
The man said my computer will be ready in one hour He will be fixing/ will have fixed by then
If you keep on spending your money like that, you will be spending/will have spent it all before the weekend comes
William can’t wait for the summer He will be travelling/will have travelled around Europe for his holidays
By the time she’s thirty she will be studying/will have studied at University I can’t come to the class at nine 0’clock because I will be doing/will have done my driving test
In this exercise you have to make sentences with: will be –ing or will have + past participle
Tomorrow afternoon I’m going to play tennis from o’clock until 4:30 So at o’clock tomorrow I _
Tom is on holiday He has very little money and he is spending too much too quickly Before the end of his holidays, He _ You want to borrow your friend’s bicycle this evening. _? Jim always goes to bed at 11 o’clock Tom is going to visit him at 11:30 this evening When Tom arrives, Jim _
Choose the correct verb tense for each sentence: By the time I'm 60, I (lose) all my hair
a) will have lost b) will lose
2 I won't be able to talk to you in 15 minutes because I (do) my homework
a) will b) will be doing
3 By the time I get home, my wife (eat) the whole cake a) will have eaten b) will be eating
4 I (talk) to my son about his poor test results a) will talk b) will be talking
5 This time tomorrow I (swim) in the ocean a) will swim b) will be swimming
6 I (see) you at a) will have seen b) will see
7 By the time the guests arrive, I (clean) the room a) will have cleaned b) will clean
8 I decided that I (become) a doctor a) will be becoming b) will become
9 I (travel) for the next month a) will travel b) will be traveling