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WORKSHEET 7

SUBJECT : Future Perfect / Future Perfect Continuous

A) What will life be like in the year 2100? Complete the sentences using WILL HAVE + PAST
PARTICIPLE form:
Example: By 2100, the world’s population…. will have increased …… (increase) to around
30.000 million.

1. Life will have became (become) more automated by then.


2. Computers will have taken over (take over) many of the jobs that people do today.
3. The earth’s supplies of oil, coal and gas will have ran out (run out).
4. Will (scientists / find) other sources of energy?
5. How will education have changed (change)?
6. Will we have found (we / find) a way to feed all the people in the world?

B) Use WILL HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE form:


1. Tom and Ann are going to the cinema. The film begins at 7.30 and it is already 7.20. And it will take
them 20 minutes to get there. When they get there, the film will have already started (the film / already /
start)
2. Jim always goes to bed at 11 o’clock. Tom is going to visit him at 11.30 this evening. When Tom arrives,
Jim will have gone to bed (Jim / go / to bed)
3. Tom is on holiday. He has very little money and he is spending too much too quickly. Before the end of
his holiday, He will have spent all his money (he / spend / all his money)
4. Chuck came to Britain from the US nearly three years ago. Next Monday it will be exactly three years
since he arrived. Next Monday He will have been here exactly three years (he / be / here / exactly three
years)
5. Next year is Ted and Amy’s 25th wedding anniversary. They will have been married (be married) for 25
years.
6. Jane is from New Zealand. She is traveling around Europe at the moment. So far she has travelled about
1.000 miles. By the end of the trip, She will have travelled (she / travel) more than 3.000 miles.

C) Use FUTURE PERFECT TENSE:


1. By next February I will have written (write) my third book.
2. I hope you will not have forgotten (not / forget) my name by tomorrow.
3. By next week we will have redecorated (redecorate) the house.
4. Next July she will have been dead (be) dead for ten years.
5. I hope I will not have made (not / make) a lot of mistakes in this exam when I finish it.
6. By the end of this year I will have driven (drive) more than one hundred thousand kilometres with this car.
7. I hope it will have stopped (stop) raining before the match starts.
8. I will have had (have) an operation when you turn back.
9. By this time next week I will have married (marry).
10. If nothing is done one million species that are alive today will have became (become) extinct in twenty
years.
11. The tropical rain forests will have disappeared (disappear) in thirty years.

D) Fill in the blanks using FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE:


1. By the end of June I will have been living (live) in this flat for thirteen years.
2. I will have been flying (fly) to London for an hour at this time tomorrow.
3. At this time next week I will have been working (work) for this company for 20 years.
4. When the bell rings I will have been teaching (teach) for eight hours today.
5. I will have been wearing (wear) these glasses for five years next week.
6. I will have been driving (drive) this car for six years tomorrow.
7. At this time tomorrow I will have been taking (take) a test for an hour.
8. At this time next year I will be having (have) a holiday in Antalya for a week.
9. At this time next year I will have been living (live) in Istanbul for ten years.
10. By the time we get home they will have been playing (play) football for half an hour.
11. She will have been dancing (dance) for an hour at nine o’clock.
12. I will have been learning (learn) English for ten years by the end of this year.

SUBJECT : Future in the Past

A) Complete the sentences. Use WAS / WERE GOING TO and these verbs: drive / get / go / pick / see:
1. The train left just as Harold was going to go on it.
2. The shop closed as I was going to get in it.
3. The phone stopped ringing just as I was going to pick it up.
4. We went to the cinema, where we were going to see a film about the Mafia, but it was so popular we
couldn’t get in.
5. Bob had trouble parking. A car took the last place in the car park just when he was going to drive into it.

B) Complete the sentences. Use WOULD and these verbs: drive / get / go pick / see:
1. The train left just as Harold would go on it.
2. The shop closed as I would get in it.
3. The phone stopped ringing just as I would pick it up.
4. We went to the cinema, where we would see a film about the Mafia, but it was so popular we couldn’t get
in.
5. Bob had trouble parking. A car took the last place in the car park just when he would drive into it.

Nama : Muhamad Alief Kurniawan

Nim : 13121002

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