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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- Put the verbs into the correct form Future Perfect Continuous (I will have been doing).
1. By the end of the week I
.. (to work) here for four months.
- By the end of this month we
.. (to live) together for six years.
- By the end of the term she
.. (to study) for nine years.
- By midnight we
.. (to play) this computer game for 48 hours.
- She
.. (to talk) on the phone for the last couple of hours.
- They
.. (to look for) me all night long.
- He
.. (to play) soccer all day long.
- You
.. (to watch) TV all the time.
- He
.. (not / to sleep) all morning.
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.. (to wait / they) for 2 hours?
- Fill in the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the Future Perfect (I will have done) / Future Perfect Continuous (I will have been doing).
- By the time we get to the party, Fat Bob
.. everything. (to eat)
- When we get to March, Jimbo
.. in Thailand for 18 months. (to live)
- Theres no point going now. The bus
.. by the time we get there. (to leave)
- Be prepared to stand up during the concert as they
.. all the seats by now. (to take)
- By June, we
together for four months. (to go out)
- When you get to L.A., you
.. for seven hours. (to fly)
- Im sure that when we go to the meeting, all the important guests
in time. (to arrive)
- This time tomorrow I
.. all my exams. (to finish)
- By next Friday we
.. the course. (to complete)
- Old Mr. Macawber
.. maths for 30 years by the end of this term. (to teach)
- By next spring, we
.. in Kyoto for two years. (to work)
- By the time you wake up tomorrow morning, Pete
. in Seattle. (to arrive)
- At this rate, we
.. everything ready by six oclock. (to get)
- Johnson
at sea 7 days by the time he enters French waters. (to be)
- If what scientists say is true, humans
.. life a miserable existence within the next 15 years. (to make)
- Match the following sentences using Future Perfect (I will have done) / Future Perfect Continuous (I will have been doing).
1) We will have rehearsed the play
2) We will have been rehearsing the play
| a. for two months in September.
b. by September.
| 1) I will have found enough mushrooms
2) I will have been looking for mushrooms
| a. for a couple of hours before lunch.
b. before you start cooking.
| 1) By Friday they will have dug up
2) By Friday they will have been digging up
| a. the roads in King Street and George Street.
b. the roads in our town.
| 1) When he retires
2) If he finishes his last film
| a. he will have been making films for 30 years.
b. he will have made 30 films.
| 1) By the next week
2) By the 30th of June
| a. I will have given up smoking.
b. I will have been trying to give up smoking for two months.
| 1) By the end of this season he will have played
2) By the end of this season he will have been playing
| a. for 10 months in this team.
b. 50 games in this team.
| 1) She will have eaten her dinner
2) She will have been eating her dinner
| a. for an hour at 7 o'clock.
b. by 7 o'clock.
| 1) Ill have sent him an e-mail
2) Ill have been sending him e-mails for a couple of days
| a. before I leave the office.
b. today.
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Revision Test on Future Perfect Continuous
Date: 2016-04-22; view: 1488
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