Agree with the following statements
1. All shops will have closed by 22-00.
2. He will have watched all interesting programmes on TV by midnight.
3. The students will have revised the material before the session begins.
4. You will have done your morning exercises before the breakfast is ready.
5. Your Granny will have cooked dinner by the time you return home.
6. The students will have had German/French at their fingertips before they start leaning English.
7. The weather will have changed for the better by the weekend.
8. You will have finished your work by noon.]
Disagree with the following statements.
1. By the time the bell goes the students will have gathered in the classroom.
2. You will have finished all the arrangements before your friends come to your party.
3. The students will have had a good rest by the end of winter holidays.
4. You’ll have read the book before the end of the term.
5. He will have dined by 7 o’clock.
6. He will have caught up with the group by November.
7. I hope my room-mate will have learnt the poem by heart by the evening.
8. Your boyfriend will have set the table by the time you come.
Answer the following questions using the Future Perfect.
1. Have you taken the necessary book from the library?
2. Have you learnt the text by heart?
3. Have you made the necessary arrangements for the party?
4. Have you sent a letter to your friend?]
5. Have you hoovered the carpets and the rugs your flat?
6. Have you read the story till the end?
7. Have you rented a room?
8. Have you visited your friend?
9. Have you bought a new dress?
10. Have you spoken to the dean about the accommodation at the hostel?
11. Have you dusted the furniture in your room?
12. Have you got your visa?
Give the opening lines of the following dialogues. Keep the conversation going.
– …..
– Oh, I think I will have done our shopping by the evening.
– …..
– But I’m afraid I won’t have finished my work before the film begins.
– …..
– Don’t worry, I’ll have prepared everything when the guests come.
– …..
– Not yet. But I’ll have revised everything by Tuesday. Moreover I’m quite at home in this subject.
The Future Perfect Continuous Tense
The Future Perfect Continuous is used to denote an action which will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue up to that moment and will be going on at that moment.
By 1st May I will have been reading this book for a fortnight.
Make up sentences using the Future Perfect Continuous.
1. (to take French lessons)_________________for three weeks by next month.
2. (to study at the University)________________for three and a half years by December.
3. (to live in Moscow) _________________for 20 years by the end of the year.
4. (to prepare for her exam)___________________for a month by December.
5. (to listen to the text)__________________for 15 minutes by the time the bell goes.
6. (to tidy up) _____________________for an hour before her parents return.
7. (to have accommodation at the hostel) ____________________for 3.5 years by December
Complete the sentences using the appropriate adverbial modifiers.
1. He’s travelling round the world. He will have been travelling….
2. You will have been studying English….
3. Your father will have been driving that car….
4. Your sister will have been going to school…
5. They will have been building this house….
6. You will have been dating with your boy/girlfriend…
7. We will have been dealing with this company for….
8. Your brother will have been doing military service …..
9. I will have been renting a room….
10. He will have been working for UniCredit Bank….
Revision 2
Exercises on Different Future Tenses
Say what future tenses are used in the following sentences and why.
1. Dad, will you be using the car tomorrow?
2. What are you going to do tonight? Will you join me for the theatre?
3. I’ll be watching a film from 7 till 9 tonight.
4. I will shut the door. I left it open.
5. Will the weather be fine tomorrow?
6. How long will you have been studying English by the end of the year?
7. Will you have done everything by the time the guests come?