Complete the sentence: "At 9 PM tonight, I ________ (watch) TV."
will be watching
Complete the formula: Subject + will + _____ + Past Participle.
have
"This time next week, I ________ (relax) on the beach."
will be relaxing
"Mañana a las 5, estaré durmiendo."
Tomorrow at 5, I will be sleeping.
I will have finish my lunch in ten minutes.
finished
Correct the error: "Tomorrow at this time, I will being eating lunch."
will be eating
Fill in the blank: "Call me at 9 PM. I ________ (finish) my homework by then."
will have finished
"I can't go to the cinema at 7 PM because I ________ (not / finish) my work."
won't have finished
"Para el lunes, habré terminado el proyecto."
By Monday, I will have finished the project.
This time next week, I will being lying on a beach.
will be
Turn this sentence into a question: "You will be using your car later."
Will you be using your car later?
Which time marker is most common with Future Perfect? A) At 5:00 or B) By 5:00?
B) By 5:00 (it means 'no later than').
What is the difference between "I will be cooking dinner" and "I will have cooked dinner"?
Cooking = in progress/busy; Have cooked = the food is ready to eat.
"Dentro de diez años, ¿dónde estarás trabajando?"
In ten years' time, where will you be working?
By the time you get here, the movie will already start.
will have already started
Translate to English: "Mañana a las 10:00 estaré volando a Londres."
Tomorrow at 10:00, I will be flying to London.
Make this sentence negative: "By next month, we will have lived here for a year."
We won't (will not) have lived here for a year.
Translate: "Para cuando llegues, habré preparado la maleta."
By the time you arrive, I will have packed my suitcase.
"No te preocupes, para cuando vuelvas, habré limpiado la cocina."
Don't worry, by the time you come back, I will have cleaned the kitchen.
I will be have studied for five hours by dinner time.
will have studied
Explain why we use Future Continuous in this sentence: "I'll be seeing Sarah at school anyway, so I'll give her the note."
Because it’s an action that happens in the "normal course of events" or a routine, not a specific new plan.
Combine these two ideas into one Future Perfect sentence: "I will start the book today. I will finish it on Tuesday. (Use By Wednesday...)"
By Wednesday, I will have finished the book.
Spot the 2 mistakes: "By 2026, scientists will being found a cure, and people will been living longer."
1) will have found, 2) will be living.
"A estas alturas el próximo mes, habremos estado viviendo aquí por un año."
By this time next month, we will have been living here for a year.
At 3 PM tomorrow, I will have worked in the garden. (Explain why this is usually wrong).
At a specific time (3 PM), we usually use Continuous (will be working). Use Perfect (will have worked) only if you mean the work is 100% done at that exact second.