Future Perfect Tense Quiz

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Which sentence uses the future perfect tense correctly?

  • By next year, she will has finished her project.
  • They will have eaten dinner by the time we arrive. (correct)
  • We will have goes to the museum next week.
  • He will have ran the marathon by tomorrow.

What is the correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'I'?

  • I will have speaked
  • I will spoke
  • I will have spoken (correct)
  • I will have speaking

Which adverb is commonly used with the future perfect tense to indicate completion at a specific time?

  • Soon
  • Already (correct)
  • Tomorrow
  • Yesterday

What regulates the sleep-wake cycle in our body?

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What hormone does our body produce when we experience darkness?

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What does the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus do when it perceives light?

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Why do early risers get a head start on their day?

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What are our bodies naturally attuned to during morning hours?

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Grammar: Future Perfect Tense

  • The correct form of the future perfect tense for the pronoun 'I' is "will have" + past participle.
  • The adverb commonly used with the future perfect tense to indicate completion at a specific time is "by".

Human Body and Sleep

  • The sleep-wake cycle in our body is regulated by the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN).
  • The hormone produced by our body when we experience darkness is melatonin.
  • When the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus perceives light, it suppresses the production of melatonin.
  • Early risers get a head start on their day because they are more productive during morning hours.
  • Our bodies are naturally attuned to producing cortisol during morning hours, which helps increase alertness and energy.

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