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Future continuous and future perfect

Put the verbs into the correct form (future perfect simple).

1. By 9 o'clock, we (finish) our homework.

2. They (leave) the classroom by the end of the hour.

3. We (go) home by next week.

4. She (return) from the excursion by 6 o'clock.

5. (buy / he) the new house by October?

6. The sun (not / rise) by 4 o'clock.

7. (you/do) the shopping by 3 o'clock?

Put the verbs into the correct form (future perfect continuous).

1. By the end of the month I (live) in this town for ten years.

2. By the end of this week we (work) on the project for a month.

3. By July the fifth they (study) English for 3 years.

4. By 10 o'clock she (watch) TV for 4 hours.

5. She (sleep) for 10 hours by 11 o'clock.

6. We (look for) him for 40 days by next Saturday.

7. They (wait) for the president for 5 hours.

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (future perfect simple or
continuous.)
1. By 2018 we (live) in Madrid for 20 years.

2. He (write) a book by the end of the year.

3. (finish, you) this novel by next week?

4. He (read) this book for 15 days by the end of this week.

5. They (be) married for 40 years by the end of this month.

6. (be, she) pregnant for three months this week

We (move) into our new house soon. I'm so excited.


1. I (go out) with John for two years in May.
2. (you / use) the car at the weekend?
3. This time tomorrow, we'll be celebrating because we (finish)
our exams.
4. Don't phone her now. She (have) dinner.
5. We (not / work) next week. We'll be on holiday.
6. This time next month I (drive) for ten years.
7. I'm afraid the books you ordered (not / arrive) by Friday.
8. 1. This time tomorrow, Maria on a beach in Majorca.
(sunbathe)

2. Wake me up by nine o'clock - I long enough by then.


(sleep)

3. Look, I can give you a lift to the station - I that way


anyway. (drive)

4. It's strange that when we get to Sydney, we half way round


the world. (fly)

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


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 tennis. (play)

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

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

10. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly. If he


continues like this, he all his money before the end of his
holiday. (spend)

Adjectives -ed or -ing

-ing for descriptions

We use -ing adjectives to describe things. "It is boring."

-ed for feelings and emotions

We use -ed for our how we or others feel. "I am bored."

Read through these ten sentences and decide which form is needed:

 1 - I worked hard all day. Now I feel ___.

tired

tiring

 2 - She's ___ of her job. She's looking for another.

bored

boring
 3 - We were ___ to hear he's 50. He looks much younger.

surprised

surprising

 4 - The book I'm reading is ___.

interesting

interested

 5 - You look ___. What's wrong?

worrying

worried

 6 - We had a ___ time at the restaurant. The place is awful.

shocked

shocking

 7 - Some of his comments were ___.

insulting

insulted

 8 - My exam results were a little ___.

disappointing

disappointed

 9 - There's nothing more ___ than riding on a rollercoaster.


exciting

excited

 10 - Did you see the magician? He was ___!

amazed

amazing

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