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Future Perfect Continuous Exercises PDFSet 1: Affirmative & Negative Forms

20 questions·14 min·Answers included·Explanations included

Preview: Questions

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

1.By next month, I ___ for this company for five years.

a) will have been workingb) will be workingc) will workd) have been working

2.She ___ English for ten years by the time she graduates.

a) will studyb) will have been studyingc) is studyingd) has been studying

3.By 8 PM, they ___ for six hours straight.

a) will driveb) will be drivingc) will have been drivingd) are driving

4.We ___ in this house for twenty years next summer.

a) will liveb) are livingc) have been livingd) will have been living

5.He ___ at the gym for two hours by the time you arrive.

a) will have been exercisingb) will exercisec) exercisesd) has been exercising

... and 15 more questions in the PDF

Preview: Answers

1.will have been working

2.will have been studying

3.will have been driving

4.will have been living

5.will have been exercising

... and 15 more answers in the PDF

Preview: Explanations

1."will have been working"(a)

Use 'will have been working' to describe an action that will continue up to a specific future point, emphasizing duration.

2."will have been studying"(b)

Future Perfect Continuous ('will have been studying') shows an ongoing action with duration leading up to a future event.

3."will have been driving"(c)

Use 'will have been driving' to emphasize the continuous duration of the action up to the specified future time.

4."will have been living"(d)

Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the ongoing nature and duration of living in the house up to next summer.

5."will have been exercising"(a)

Use 'will have been exercising' to show a continuous action with duration up to the future arrival time.

... and 15 more explanations in the PDF

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