Future Perfect Continuous exercises — Set 5: All Future Tenses Review (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 16 min
I you tomorrow at 9 AM. (simple future plan)
This time tomorrow, I on the beach. (action in progress at a future time)
By next Friday, I my project. (completed before a deadline)
By next Friday, I on this project for a month. (duration up to future point)
Don't call at 8 PM. We dinner. (activity happening at that time)
I promise I harder next semester. (commitment/promise)
By the time you read this, I the country. (completed action)
At 3 PM, the students their exam. (action in progress)
I think it later today. (sudden thought, prediction)
By midnight, it for twelve hours. (duration of weather)
She 50 next month. (stating a fact about age)
When you arrive, I at the airport for you. (arranged action in progress)
By 2030, scientists a cure for the disease. (hopeful completion)
By 2030, scientists for this cure for decades. (long research process)
The train at 6:15 PM. (scheduled event)
This time next year, we in our new house. (ongoing situation at future time)
I you the money back next week. (promise)
By the time the movie ends, we in this theater for three hours. (duration)
I you as soon as I arrive. (immediate future action)
By the end of today, I over 200 customers. (completed count)
Future Perfect Continuous exercises online (Worksheet)
Compare and practice all four future tenses: Future Simple (will + verb), Future Continuous (will be + verb-ing), Future Perfect (will have + past participle), and Future Perfect Continuous (will have been + verb-ing). Choose the correct tense based on context and meaning.