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Inductive Grammar Activity


(Unit 3, Page 30)

COMPLETED FUTURE ACTIONS AND PLANS: THE FUTURE PERFECT AND PERFECT
INFINITIVES
Look at the statements expressing completed future actions.

The future perfect


By the time Cleo gets her visa, she will have waited for two years.
I’ll have finished paying for my car before the end of the year.
They won’t have eaten lunch before 2:00.
Will she have finished work by 9:00? (Yes, she will. / No, she won’t.)

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Circle the correct letter to complete each statement.
1. Use _____ to form the future perfect.
a. will have/won’t have + present participle b. will have/won’t have + past participle
2. Use the future perfect to indicate ______.
a. general future plans b. an action that will be completed by a
specified time in the future
Look at the statements expressing completed future plans.

Expect, hope, intend, or plan and the perfect infinitive


By this time next year, I plan to have saved enough cash to buy a car.
They intend to have completed their studies by June 10th.
Do you expect to have paid back your loans in the next year? (Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.)

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Circle the correct letter to complete each statement.
1. Use _____ to form the perfect infinitive.
a. to have + present participle b. to have + past participle
2. Use the perfect infinitive to indicate ______.
a. an action that will or might take place b. an action that will or might take place
before a specified time in the future after a specified time in the future

Summit 1, Third Edition Unit 3


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