Future Perfect Continuous Exercises PDFSet 5: All Future Tenses Review
20 questions·16 min·Answers included·Explanations included
Preview: Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
1.I ___ you tomorrow at 9 AM. (simple future plan)
a) will be callingb) will have calledc) will have been callingd) will call
2.This time tomorrow, I ___ on the beach. (action in progress at a future time)
a) will be relaxingb) will relaxc) will have relaxedd) will have been relaxing
3.By next Friday, I ___ my project. (completed before a deadline)
a) will have finishedb) will be finishingc) will finishd) will have been finishing
4.By next Friday, I ___ on this project for a month. (duration up to future point)
a) will have been workingb) will be workingc) will have workedd) will work
5.Don't call at 8 PM. We ___ dinner. (activity happening at that time)
a) will haveb) will have been havingc) will have hadd) will be having
... and 15 more questions in the PDF
Preview: Answers
1.will call
2.will be relaxing
3.will have finished
4.will have been working
5.will be having
... and 15 more answers in the PDF
Preview: Explanations
1."will call"(d)
Future Simple ('will call') is used for simple future plans and promises.
2."will be relaxing"(a)
Future Continuous ('will be relaxing') describes an action in progress at a specific future moment.
3."will have finished"(a)
Future Perfect ('will have finished') shows completion before a future point.
4."will have been working"(a)
Future Perfect Continuous ('will have been working') emphasizes duration up to a future point.
5."will be having"(d)
Future Continuous indicates the activity in progress at 8 PM.
... and 15 more explanations in the PDF
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