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LESSON 19 - FUTURE PERFECT VS FUTURE PERFEC PROGRESSIVE

Use the vocabulary as a tool to help you make easily the sentences.
VOCABULARY
Lease Contrato de arrendamiento Corner Esquina
Expire Expirar, caducar, vencer Jog Trotar
Decade Década Break Romper
Retire Jubilarse, retirarse Own Propio(a)
Earn Ganar, obtener, percibir Wait for Esperar
Benefit Beneficiarse Worry Preocuparse
There Allí For at least that Durante al menos ese
Part 1 - Make a correct sentence

Complete the following sentences by taking into account the explanation given in class
with Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive.
1. our lease (expire) by November 1st?

2. I’ll need my computer back at 6 pm. you


(finish/not) by then?

3. By the time we call him, he (drive) his car for


over 20 hours.

4. Next year, my grandpa (be) to 10 different countries.

5. This coming month, Louis (sell) cars for nearly


a decade.

6. He (work/not) at Mc Donald’s for two years by the time


he graduates.

7. By the time you retire, that money (earn) interest


for nearly fifty years but you (benefit/not) from
it during all that time.

8. There goes Vilma again. By the time she gets to the corner, she
(jog) around the block at least 6 times, and by the end of
this month she (break) her own record.

9. you (complete) this book by the end of the year? I don’t


know but I (work) really hard on it for 6 months.

10. We’re two hours late. I’m not going to call Mom and Dad when we get there.
(sleep) for hours by the time we get home. No, they
They (go/not) to bed yet. Anyway, I promised we’d call.
They (wait for) our call for more than two hours,
and they (worry) about us for at least
that long.
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LESSON 19 - FUTURE PERFECT VS FUTURE PERFEC PROGRESSIVE
Use the vocabulary as a tool to help you make easily the sentences.
VOCABULARY
Lease Contrato de arrendamiento Corner Esquina
Expire Expirar, caducar, vencer Jog Trotar
Decade Década Break Romper
Retire Jubilarse, retirarse Own Propio(a)
Earn Ganar, obtener, percibir Wait for Esperar
Benefit Beneficiarse Worry Preocuparse
There Allí For at least that Durante al menos ese
Part 1 - Make a correct sentence

Complete the following sentences by taking into account the explanation given in class
with Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive.
st
1. Will our lease have (expire) by November 1 ?

2. I’ll need my computer back at 6 pm. Won’t you have finished


(finish/not) by then?

3. By the time we call him, he will have driven (drive) his car for
over 20 hours.

4. Next year, my grandpa will have been (be) to 10 different countries.

5. This coming month, Louis will have been selling (sell) cars for nearly
a decade.

6. He won’t have been (work/not) at Mc Donald’s for two years by the time
he graduates.

7. By the time you retire, that money will have been earning (earn) interest
for nearly fifty years but you won’t have been (benefit/not) from
it during all that time.

8. There goes Vilma again. By the time she gets to the corner, she
will have jogged (jog) around the block at least 6 times, and by the end of
this month she will have broken (break) her own record.

9. Will you have (complete) this book by the end of the year? I don’t
know but I will have been working (work) really hard on it for 6 months.

10. We’re two hours late. I’m not going to call Mom and Dad when we get there.
will have been sleeping (sleep) for hours by the time we get home. No, they
They won’t have gone (go/not) to bed yet. Anyway, I promised we’d call.
They will have been waiting for (wait for) our call for more than two hours,
and they will have been worrying (worry) about us for at least
that long.

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