Future Simple
Future Perfect: Affirmative
Future Perfect: Negative
Future Perfect: Interrogative
100

Complete the sentence with using a future tense. 

I think that Cuomo _______________ win the gubernatorial election, but I'm not really sure. 

will

100

Before next Friday, I ____________ (call) you.

will have called
100

By the time the teacher comes back to class, we _____________ (finish) the classwork. 

will not have 

100

You will have eaten your lunch by 12:00.

Will you have eaten your lunch by 12:00?

200

Complete with the correct future tense. 

Wow! That looks really heavy I _____________ help you carry that. 

will 

200
She _______________ (travel) to Europe by then. 

will have traveled 

200

Samira __________ (play) in the soccer game if she does not have her cleats before the game starts. 

will not have played

200

They will have completed the project by next week. 

Will they have completed the project by next week?

300

Complete the sentence with the correct future tense. 

We _____________ to go to the mall this weekend.

are going

300

We ___________ (leave) the mall before you arrive.

will have left

300

By the time she charges her phone again, Monica _______________ (see) the message.

will not have seen

300

Sarah will have called by bedtime. 

Will Sarah have called by bedtime? 

400

Complete the sentence with the correct future tense. 

________ you help me carry the groceries?

Will

400

I _________ (buy) my friend's birthday present before the party.

will have bought 
400

By next year, they _____________ (hide) the treasure. 

will not have hidden 

400

Change the sentence into the interrogative form using a "wh-" question:

Gary will have become tired after spending all day at the beach. 

Who will have become tired after spending all day at the beach?

500

T. Hannah is ________________ drink coffee in the morning.

going to 

500

They ____________ (forgot) the address by then.

will have forgotten

500

By tomorrow, you ____________ (see) your brother for 24 hours. 

will not have seen

500

Change the sentence into the interrogative form using a "wh-" question:
By this time tomorrow, we will have read a whole book.

What will we have done by this time tomorrow? or
By this time tomorrow, what will we have done?

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