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INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO SUPERIOR DE

MISANTLA

MATTER:
ENGLISH

STUDENT:
ISIDORA PERES RIVERA

SEMESTER:
"6"

TEACHER NAME:
NOÉ GARCÍA
UNIT 3 EXERCISES SUMMER COURSE

DATE:
30-07-2020

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ENGLISH 6 UNIT 3 EXERCISES
1. FUTURE CONTINUOUS.
Future Continuous with "Will" [will be + present participle]
Examples:
 You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
 Will you be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight?
 You will not be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.

Use the future continuous to indicate that a longer action in the future will be interrupted by a
shorter action in the future. Remember this can be a real interruption or just an interruption in
time.
Examples:
 I will be staying at Madison Hotel, if anything happens and you need to contact me.
 They will be watching TV when she comes back home late this evening.
 We will still be driving through the desert at midnight tonight.
 Mom and dad will be sleeping by the time we get home.
 This time next week I will be sun-bathing in Bali.
 Next year will she still be wearing a size six?

EXERCISE 1
Put the verbs into the correct form (future continuous).
w ill be sleeping
1. At midnight we . (sleep)

w ill be sittin
2. This time next week we at the beach. (sit)

w ill be w at
3. At nine I the news. (watch)

w ill be stud
4. Tonight we for our English test. (study)

w ill be dan
5. They all night. (dance)

w ill not be
6. He videogames all afternoon. (not / play)

w ill not be
7. I all day. (not / work)

w ill you be
8. at six? (eat / you)

w ill she be
9. to London? (drive / she)

w ill they be
10. again for the championship? (fight / they)

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EXERCISE 2
Complete the sentences.

1. Alex ______will be arriving______________ late. He’s stuck in traffic. (arrive)

2. By the time you get home, I ________will be having _____________ dinner. (have)

3. What time _______will you be leaving _____________ for the party? (you / leave)

4. When you return, I__will be working__________________ in the garage. (work)

5. In the year 3000, most people ____will be living_________________ in cities. (live)

6. This time tomorrow we _______will be flying_____________ to New York. (fly)

7. I’d better not call Anna now. She ________will be working____________. (work)

8. David says he ________will not be coming__________ to the meeting a little bit late. (not
come)

9. _____will be staying _______________ with Grandma while you’re in Scotland? (stay)

10. . Sorry, I can't. I _____will be taking___ my daughter to school at that time. (take)

2. FUTURE PERFECT
Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action, expected to be completed before a certain
time in the future.

Structure: Subject + will + have + verb in the past participle.

Example:

 I will have completed the assignment by Monday.


 She will have cleaned the house before her father comes.
 Alex will have submitted the tender by tomorrow.
 Before I go to see her, she will have left the place.
 They will have finished making the bridge by January.

EXERCISE 1.
Give the Future Perfect Tense. Fill in the blanks with the words in parenthesis.
w ill have had
1. They dinner by the time we get there. (have)
w ill have become
2. A few centuries from now wars, I hope, a thing of the past. (become)
w ill have done
3. You a lot of your work by the end of this month. (do)
w ill have fallen
4. By November all the leaves . (fall)
w ill have flow n
5. The new pilot more than a thousand miles, before the end of this month.
(fly)

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w ill have traveled
6. We twenty miles more before we cross the frontier. (travel)
w ill have left
7. If he doesn't hurry, they before he comes. (leave)
w ill have forgotten
8. I am sure that tomorrow you all these rules. (forget)
w ill have drow ned
9. Hurry up! The child before you rescue it. (drown)
w ill have grow n
10. She old before she learns how to run the family business. (grow)

EXERCISE 2.
Give the Future Perfect Tense. Complete the sentences with the verbs in parenthesis.
w ill have repaired
1. Anne her bike next week. (repair)

w ill have done


2. We the washing by 8 o'clock. (do)

w ill have left


3. Sam for Spain by next week. (leave)

w ill have discussed


4. She this with her mother tonight. (discuss)

w ill have arrested


5. The police the reckless driver. (arrest)

w ill have w ritten


6. They their essay by tomorrow. (write)

w ill have been


7. On October 19, they married for 30 years. (be)

w ill have read


8. I the rest of the book by tomorrow evening. (read)

w ill have spent


9. At this rate, Jake all his money in two months. (spend)

w ill have gone


10. Cindy to different museums in Paris by the end of this week. (go)

3. FUTURE CONTINUOUS VS FUTURE PERFECT.


Future continuous
We can use the future continuous (will/won't be + -ing form) to talk about future actions that: 

 will be in progress at a specific time in the future.

Examples:

-When you come out of school tomorrow, I'll be boarding a plane.


-Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we'll be watching the match.
-You can visit us during the first week of July. I won't be working then.

 we see as new, different or temporary.

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Examples:

-Today we're taking the bus but next week we'll be taking the train.
-He'll be staying with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery.
-Will you be starting work earlier with your new job?

Future perfect
We use the future perfect simple (will/won't have + past participle) to talk about something
that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

Examples:

-The guests are coming at 8 p.m. I'll have finished cooking by then.
-On 9 October we'll have been married for 50 years.
-Will you have gone to bed when I get back?

We can use phrases like by or by the time (meaning 'at some point before') and in or in a day's
time / in two months' time / in five years' time etc. (meaning 'at the end of this period') to give
the time period in which the action will be completed.

Examples:

-I won't have written all the reports by next week.


-By the time we arrive, the kids will have gone to bed.
-I'll have finished in an hour and then we can watch a film.
-In three years' time, I'll have graduated from university.

EXERCISE 1.
Complete the sentences with one word. Guess the verb and tense.

arriving
1. He's got a new job in Canada. He'll be in Vancouver from September.

finished
2. I'm having driving lessons! Hopefully, I'll have my test by summer.

Will
3. you be waiting for me at the airport when I arrive?

playing
4. We're having a concert tonight! Alice will be singing and Claire will be guitar. the

w ill be
5. I'm afraid, I’ll coming tonight. I have a meeting with some executives.

be
6. In three weeks' time I'll lying on the beach in Bahamas. I can't wait!

have
7. Let's call Rick. He'll arrived by now.

finished
8. Jake can't come to our party. He won't have work at that time.

w atching
9. I'm sure when you call him, he’ll be TV. He's always in front of the TV!

doing
10. Don't call me before 8 o'clock, we´ll be dinner by then.

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EXERCISE 2.
w ill be sunbathing
1. This time tomorrow, Maggie on a beach in Majorca. (sunbathe)

w ill have slept


2. Wake me up by nine o'clock, I long enough by then. (sleep)

w ill be driving
3. Look, I can give you a lift to the station - I that way anyway. (drive)

w ill have flow n


4. It's strange that when we get to Sydney, we half way round the
world. (fly)

w ill be having
5. Don't phone me between 7 and 8. We dinner then. (have)

w ill have finished


6. Phone me after 8 o'clock. We dinner by then. (finish)

7. Tomorrow afternoon we're going to play tennis from 3 o'clock until 4.30. So, at 4 o'clock, we
w ill be playing
tennis. (play)

w ill still be doing


8. Do you think you the same job in ten years' time? (still/do)

w ill have cleaned


9. By the time you get home I the house from top to bottom. (clean)

10. Tom is on vacation and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, he
w ill have spent
all his money before the end of his vacation. (spend)

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