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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the simple future tense?

  • She will have finished her homework by noon.
  • He will be traveling next week.
  • They are playing soccer tomorrow.
  • I will not forget my keys. (correct)
  • In which scenario is the future perfect tense appropriately used?

  • I will be studying at 8 PM.
  • She will have completed her project by Friday. (correct)
  • He will run a marathon tomorrow.
  • They will go to the party next week.
  • What is the correct form to express future continuous tense?

  • will be reading (correct)
  • was reading
  • will read
  • will have been reading
  • Which sentence provides an example of future perfect continuous tense?

    <p>By 2025, I will have been working here for five years.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Identify the phrase that indicates future continuous action.

    <p>will be playing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What follows the modal verb in the formation of the future perfect tense?

    <p>have + past participle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what context is it appropriate to switch from simple future to present continuous?

    <p>For actions happening in the near future.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When using the future perfect tense, which word would most likely precede the action?

    <p>before</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Grammar 1 - Tense and Aspect

    • Topic: Future Tense
    • Aspects of Future Tense: Simple Future, Future Perfect, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Continuous
    • Future Tense - Simple Future: Used for actions that haven't happened yet, but will happen later. Form: will + base verb. Example: "I will play soccer."
    • Future Tense - Simple Future: Use when referring to actions that will happen in the near future. If the action is happening over a period of time, use present continuous instead.
    • Future Perfect: Used for actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future. Often used with words like "by," "before," "at," or "when." Example: "By the time you read this I will have already left."
    • Future Perfect Form: will + have + past participle. Example: "I will have finished my work by 5pm."
    • Future Continuous: Used for actions that will be happening over a period of time in the future, often when a specific time is mentioned. Example: "By this time tomorrow, I will be dancing on the dance floor."
    • Future Continuous Form: will + be + present participle. Example "I will be studying for my test."
    • Future Perfect Continuous: Used for ongoing actions that will continue up until a specific time in the future. Example: "I will have been eating healthy for a whole year by September."
    • Future Perfect Continuous Form: will+have+been+present participle. Example: "In ten minutes, my parents will have been waiting in traffic for four hours."

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