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9.1.

Future perfect &


continuous
Future perfect
Will + have + past participle

I won’t have finished my homework by Friday… it’s a


lot!!!

 Used to describe something that will be completed


before a definite time in the future.
If I send it today, it will have arrived by Christmas.
Future continuous
Will + be + -ing

I will be travelling to New York this time tomorrow.

 Used to describe something that will be in progress at a


definite time in the future.

Humans will be living on Mars by 2060.


Which sentences from the top prediction are written in
the future perfect and the future perfect continuous?
Activity 4, page 92

1. We form the future continuous with


a) will + be + ing
b) willl + be + past participle

2. We form the future perfect with


a) will + have + ing
b) will + have + past participle

3. We generally use _______ (by /in ) with the future continuous and _______ (by /in) with the future
perfect.
Activity 4, page 92

1. We form the future continuous with


a) will + be + ing
b) willl + be + past participle

2. We form the future perfect with


a) will + have + ing
b) will + have + past participle

3. We generally use in with the future continuous and by with the future perfect.
Thank you for your attention.

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