IS THIS TRUE OR FALSE?
Future Continuous is used for actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
TRUE
At 9 pm tonight, I ____________ (study) for my English test.
will be studying
I’ll be studying at 10 pm tonight.
What will you be doing at 10 pm tonight?
IS THIS TRUE OR FALSE?
Future Perfect is formed with “will have” + verb-ing.
FALSE.
The future perfect is formed with “will have” + past participle.
By next Friday, they ____________ (finish) the project.
She will have finished the book by Friday.
When will she have finished the book?
IS THIS TRUE OR FALSE?
We use Future Perfect to talk about actions that will finish before a future moment.
TRUE.
This time tomorrow, we ____________ (fly) to Brazil.
will be flying
They’ll be travelling around Europe this time next month.
What will they be doing this time next month?
IS THIS TRUE OR FALSE?
Future Continuous is usually used for completed actions in the future.
FALSE.
It is used for actions in progress in the future.
By the end of the year, she ____________ (learn) how to drive.
will have learned
By 2030, scientists will have discovered new ways to treat the disease.
What will scientists have discovered by 2030?
IS THIS TRUE OR FALSE?
Both the Future Perfect and the Future Continuous use the PAST PARTICIPLE form of the verbs.
FALSE.
Only the Future Perfect.
Don’t call me at 8. I ____________ (have) dinner with my family, and by 10 I ____________ (go) to bed.
will be having / will have gone
I’ll have been at the school for ten years by next June.
How long will you have been at the school by next June?