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GRAMMAR: FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE

1. Form of the future perfect simple

Will + have + past participle

Remember past participles from the notes on the present perfect.

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I will/ I’ll have finished. I will not/ I won’t have Will I have finished?
finished.
You will have finished. You will not have finished. Will you have finished? ->
Yes, I will./ No, I won’t.
He/ She/ It will have finished. He/ She/ It will not have Will she/ he/ it have finished?
finished.
We will have finished. We will not have finished. Will we have finished?
You will have finished. You will not have finished. Will you have finished?
They will have finished. They will not have finished. Will they have finished?

Note

Will = ‘ll for all the subject pronouns


Will not = won’t for all the subject pronouns

2. Usage of the future perfect simple

- The future perfect simple shows an event that will be finished before a specific time in
the future, that is to say, this tense refers to completed actions at a certain time in the
future. It is usually accompanied by the preposition by.

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Examples

- By the end of this weekend, I will have revised my lessons.


- By the time his wife arrives home, he will have prepared dinner.
- I won't have finished this task by the end of June.
- Will you have finished your homework by the time I arrive home?

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

1. Form of the future continuous

Will + be + verb -ing

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I will/ I’ll be watching TV. I will not/ I won’t be watching Will I be watching TV?
TV.
You will be watching TV. You will not be watching TV. Will you be watching TV? ->
Yes, I will./ No, I won’t.
He/ She/ It will be watching He/ She/ It will not be Will she/ he/ it be watching
TV. watching TV. TV?
We will be watching TV. We will not be watching TV. Will we be watching TV?
You will be watching TV. You will not be watching TV. Will you be watching TV?
They will be watching TV. They will not be watching TV. Will they be watching TV?

Note

Will = ‘ll for all the subject pronouns


Will not = won’t for all the subject pronouns

2. Usage of the future continuous

- The future continuous is used to indicate an action that will be taking place at some
point in the future, that is to say, it is used for actions in progress in the future.

Examples

- I will be refereeing a football match next Sunday afternoon.


- We will be working on our project tomorrow morning.
- When you arrive home, I won’t be sleeping.
- Will you be leaving in a few minutes?

WORKSHEET

1) Write the verbs in brackets in the correct form by using the future perfect simple.
a. By 9 o'clock, we....................................... (finish) our homework.
b. They....................................... (leave) the classroom by the end of the hour.

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c. We......................................... (go) home by next week.
d. She....................................... (return) from the excursion by 6 o'clock.
e. ........................................ (buy/ he) the new house by October?
f. The sun.......................................... (not/ rise) by 4 o'clock.
g. .................................................. (you/ do) the shopping by 3 o'clock?

2) Put the verbs into the correct form by using the future continuous tense.
a. Tomorrow morning, we...................................... (work)
b. This time next week, we...................................... (have) a party.
c. At midnight, I...................................... (sleep)
d. This evening, we...................................... (watch) a talk show.
e. They...................................... (not/do) their homework this afternoon.
f. ...................................... (walk/ you) home this afternoon?
g. He...................................... (not/draw) tomorrow morning

3) Fill in the gaps with a suitable form of the future perfect simple or future
continuous.

a. .............................................. (you/ retire) by the time you're 60?


b. Next year,.............................................. (study) Maths at University.
c. Hurry up! The film.............................................. (start) soon.
d. There won't be anyone in the office. Everyone............................................. (go) home.
e. Julie.............................................. (not work) this time next week. She'll be on holiday!
f. I'm only halfway through my homework. I.............................................. (not finish) it
before the teacher arrives.
g. Do you think that Aaron.............................................. (fix) the car by tomorrow?
h. Don't phone me before 8 o'clock, we.............................................. (have) dinner.
i. At midnight on Monday, I.............................................. (dance) at the party.
j. By tomorrow, at this same time, Sandra.............................................. (go) to her
English class.
k. When I turn 30, I .............................................. (have) six children.
l. At 6 pm, Sarah.............................................. (do) her yoga class.
m. Sam is one month pregnant. In nine more months, she..............................................
(have) her new baby!

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GRAMMAR: FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS

WORKSHEET: ANSWER KEY

1) Write the verbs in brackets in the correct form by using the future perfect
simple.

a. By 9 o'clock, we will have finished our homework.


b. They will have left the classroom by the end of the hour.
c. We will have gone home by next week.
d. She will have returned from the excursion by 6 o'clock.
e. Will he have bought the new house by October?
f. The sun won’t have risen by 4 o'clock.
g. Will you have done the shopping by 3 o'clock?

2) Put the verbs into the correct form by using the future continuous tense.
a. Tomorrow morning, we will be working.
b. This time next week, we will be having a party.
c. At midnight, I will be sleeping.
d. This evening, we will be watching a talk show.
e. They won’t be doing their homework this afternoon.
f. Will you be walking home this afternoon?
g. He won’t be drawing tomorrow morning.

3) Fill in the gaps with a suitable form of the future perfect simple or future
continuous.

a. Will you have retired by the time you're 60?


b. Next year, I will be studying Maths at University.
c. Hurry up! The film will be starting soon.
d. There won't be anyone in the office. Everyone will have gone home.
e. Julie won’t be working this time next week. She'll be on holiday!
f. I'm only halfway through my homework. I won’t have finished it before the
teacher arrives.
g. Do you think that Aaron will have fixed the car by tomorrow?

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h. Don't phone me before 8 o'clock, we will be having dinner.
i. At midnight on Monday, I will be dancing at the party.
j. By tomorrow, at this same time, Sandra will be going to her English class.
k. When I turn 30, I will have had six children.
l. At 6 pm, Sarah will be doing her yoga class.
m. Sam is one month pregnant. In nine more months, she will have had her new
baby!

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