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Future Perfect Vs Continuous

The document provides examples of verbs to be put in the future perfect simple and continuous tenses. There are multiple sentences with verbs in brackets to be changed to the appropriate future tense form. The sentences provide contexts describing actions and events that will be completed or ongoing by certain times in the future.

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Future Perfect Vs Continuous

The document provides examples of verbs to be put in the future perfect simple and continuous tenses. There are multiple sentences with verbs in brackets to be changed to the appropriate future tense form. The sentences provide contexts describing actions and events that will be completed or ongoing by certain times in the future.

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Put the verbs into the correct form (future perfect simple).

1. By 9 o'clock, we (finish) our homework.


2. They (leave) the classroom by the end of the hour.

3. We (go) home by next week.

4. She (return) from the excursion by 6 o'clock.

5. (buy / he) the new house by October?

6. The sun (not / rise) by 4 o'clock.

7. (you/do) the shopping by 3 o'clock?

Put the verbs into the correct form (future perfect continuous).

1. By the end of the month I (live) in this town for ten years.
2. By the end of this week we (work) on the project for a month.

3. By July the fifth they (study) English for 3 years.

4. By 10 o'clock she (watch) TV for 4 hours.

5. She (sleep) for 10 hours by 11 o'clock.

6. We (look for) him for 40 days by next Saturday.

7. They (wait) for the president for 5 hours.

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (future perfect simple or continuous.)

1. By 2018 we (live) in Madrid for 20 years.


2. He (write) a book by the end of the year.

3. (finish, you) this novel by next week?

4. He (read) this book for 15 days by the end of this week.

5. They (be) married for 40 years by the end of this month.

6. (be, she) pregnant for three months this week?


1. By the time we get to Chicago this evening, we (drive) more than four
hundred miles. We are going to be exhausted.

2. When Sarah goes on vacation next month, she (study) German for
over two years. She should be able to communicate fairly well while she is in Austria.

3. I have not traveled much yet; however, I (visit) the Grand Canyon and San
Francisco by the time I leave the United States.

4. By the time you finish studying the verb tense tutorial, you (master) all
twelve tenses including their passive forms.

5. Drive faster! If you don't hurry up, she (have) the baby by the time we get
to the hospital.

6. I came to England six months ago. I started my economics course three months ago. When
I return to Australia, I (study) for nine months and I (be)
in England for exactly one year.

7. Margie just called and said she would be here at 8 o'clock. By the time she gets here, we
(wait) for her for two hours.

8. Frank just changed jobs again. If he keeps this up, he (change) jobs at least
four or five times by the end of the year.

9. Come over to my house around 9 o'clock. By then, I (complete) my


history essay and we can go see a movie.

10. In June, my grandmother and grandfather (be) married for fifty years.

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