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Which tense is used to indicate an action that will be ongoing at a specific future time?
Which tense is used to indicate an action that will be ongoing at a specific future time?
- Past continuous
- Future perfect
- Future continuous (correct)
- Present perfect
What is the correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'I' and the verb 'finish'?
What is the correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'I' and the verb 'finish'?
- I will have finishing
- I will have finished (correct)
- I will had finished
- I will have finish
In the sentence 'By next year, I _______ my studies and _______ for a job.' which options correctly fill in the blanks?
In the sentence 'By next year, I _______ my studies and _______ for a job.' which options correctly fill in the blanks?
- will have finished, will be looking (correct)
- will finish, will look
- will have finish, will be looking
- will had finished, will look
What is the correct future perfect form of the verb 'study' for the pronoun 'she'?
What is the correct future perfect form of the verb 'study' for the pronoun 'she'?
Which sentence uses future continuous tense correctly?
Which sentence uses future continuous tense correctly?
What is the correct future perfect continuous form of the verb 'work' for the pronoun 'they'?
What is the correct future perfect continuous form of the verb 'work' for the pronoun 'they'?
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Study Notes
Future Tenses
- The future continuous tense is used to indicate an action that will be ongoing at a specific future time.
Future Perfect Tense
- The correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'I' and the verb 'finish' is 'will have finished'.
- The future perfect tense is used in the sentence 'By next year, I will have finished my studies and will have looked for a job.' where it indicates that the actions will be completed at a specific point in the future.
Future Perfect Tense with Pronouns
- The correct future perfect form of the verb 'study' for the pronoun 'she' is 'will have studied'.
- The correct future perfect continuous form of the verb 'work' for the pronoun 'they' is 'will have been working'.
Future Continuous Tense
- The sentence 'Next year, I will be studying English at a university.' uses the future continuous tense correctly, indicating that the action will be ongoing at a specific point in the future.
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