Future Perfect Progressive Story 1 Rocio2
Future Perfect Progressive Story 1 Rocio2
Future Perfect Progressive Story 1 Rocio2
Paul's horse, Midnight, will pull the sleigh over the snow. When they arrive,
Midnight will be tired because he is going to have been pulling the sleigh
for over an hour. Midnight will need food and rest because he will have
been pulling the sleigh over all that snow.
1. By the time Paul and Lindsey arrive, how long will they have been riding
in the sleigh?
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Examples for the sentence Amanda will have been waiting for 30
minutes by the time he arrives.
Negative: Amanda will not have been waiting for 30 minutes by the time he
arrives.
Yes/No Question: Will Amanda have been waiting for 30 minutes by the time
he arrives?
WH-Question: Who will have been waiting for 30 minutes by the time he
arrives?
Tag Question: Amanda will have been waiting for 30 minutes by the time he
arrives, won't she?
1. They will have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour.
Negative: _____________________________________________________
WH-Question: _________________________________________________
Negative: _____________________________________________________
WH-Question: _________________________________________________
3. He will have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow.
Negative: _____________________________________________________
WH-Question: _________________________________________________
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1. By the time Paul and Lindsey arrive, how long will they have been riding
in the sleigh?
By the time Paul and Lindsey arrive, they will have been riding in the sleigh
Midnight will need food and rest because he will have been pulling the
1. They will have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour.
Negative: They will not have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour.
Yes/No Question: Will they have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour?
WH-Question: Who will have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour.
Tag Question: They will have been riding in the sleigh for over an hour,
won't they?
Negative: He is not going to have been pulling the sleigh for over an hour.
Yes/No Question: Is he going to have been pulling the sleigh for over an
hour?
Tag Question: He is going to have been pulling the sleigh for over an hour,
isn't he?
3. He will have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow.
Negative: He will not have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow.
Yes/No Question: Will he have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow?
WH-Question: Who will have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow?
Tag Question: He will have been pulling the sleigh over all that snow, won't
he?
Paul and Lindsey are going on a sleigh ride to their friend's house for the
weekend. The snow will be deep, but their horse is very strong. They're
going to travel a long way. They'll have been riding in the sleigh for over an
hour by the time they arrive.
Paul's horse, Midnight, will pull the sleigh over the snow. When they arrive,
Midnight will be tired because he's going to have been pulling the sleigh for
over an hour. Midnight will need food and rest because he'll have been
pulling the sleigh over all that snow.
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