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FUTURE

Day 4 session 2

Future Perfect Future Continuous


❖ Use ❖ Use
We use the future perfect simple to talk about something that We can use the future continuous to talk about future actions
will be completed before a specific time in the future or to that will be in progress at a specific time in the future, or that
express conviction that something happened in the near past. we see as new, different or temporary.
❖ Structure: ❖ Structure:
Affirmative: Subject + will + have + past participle. Affirmative: Subject + will + be + -ing form.
Negative: Subject + won’t + have + past participle. Negative: Subject + won’t + be + -ing form.
Interrogative: Will + subject + have + past participle + ? Interrogative: Will + subject + be + -ing form. + ?
❖ Example: You’re talking about events that will be over at a ❖ Examples: You’re talking about future plans.
specific time in the future.
1. “In three years' time, I'll be studying medicine.” (Dentro de
1. “Leonardo will have retired by 2030.” (Leonardo se habrá tres años estaré estudiando medicina.)
pensionado antes del 2030.)
2. “Leonardo won’t be working for us in ten years.”
❖ Example: You’re guessing about what happened in the near (Leonardo no estará trabajando para nosotros en diez años.)
past.
2. “Thalia will have arrived at the office by now.” (Thalia ya For further information, click here.
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habrá llegado a la oficina.)

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