Future Continuous and Future Perfect Tenses Quiz
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Which one of the following is an example of the future continuous tense?

  • I'll be studying for my exam tomorrow evening. (correct)
  • I'll have finished my homework by tomorrow.
  • I'll be home by 7 PM tomorrow.
  • I'll have a meeting at 3 PM tomorrow.
  • Which time expressions can be used with the future perfect tense to indicate completion before a specific time?

  • At the end of this period
  • At some point before
  • By or by the time (correct)
  • In or in a day's time
  • In the sentence 'By next month, I'll have completed my project', what tense is being used?

  • Future continuous
  • Future perfect (correct)
  • Present perfect
  • Simple future
  • What is the correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'she' and the verb 'finish'?

    <p>She will have finished</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a correct usage of the future continuous tense?

    <p>I'll be playing tennis at 5 PM tomorrow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Future Tenses

    • An example of the future continuous tense is: "I will be studying English at 8 pm tomorrow."
    • Time expressions that can be used with the future perfect tense to indicate completion before a specific time are: by, by the time, until, and before.
    • The sentence "By next month, I'll have completed my project" is an example of the future perfect tense.
    • The correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'she' and the verb 'finish' is: "She will have finished."
    • A correct usage of the future continuous tense is: "At 8 pm, I will be watching TV."

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    Test your understanding of the future continuous and future perfect tenses with this interactive quiz. Practice using phrases like "I'll be studying" and "I'll have finished" to enhance your English grammar skills.

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