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5 Complete the sentences with the future perfect.
1. Rosa wrote one report yesterday. She is writing another report today and will write another
one tomorrow. By the end of the week, she will have written
three reports.
Tom built his first home in 2004 and then two more over the next ten years. He plans to build
one more next year. By the end of next year, he
four homes.
Dr. Magano saw six patients in the morning and seven this afternoon. She
is going to see two more patients in the evening. By the end of the day, she
15 patients.
The photographer took over 500 pictures this morning. She is still at work. She
between 800 and 1000 photos by the end of the workday.
The building engineer has made seven designs and wants to make several more before next
week’s meeting. He at least ten designs by the
time of the meeting.
The guitarist is performing on Friday and Saturday evenings. He will perform again on Sunday
afternoon. He three times by Sunday night.
6 Complete the sentences with the future perfect progressive.
1. Yu-Ming started translating books at age 30. He is retiring next year at age 65. By the time he
will have been translating
retires, he books for over 30 years.
The flight attendants started serving food at 10:00 and will continue serving until
shortly before landing at 12:30. Before the plane lands, the flight attendants
food for just over two hours.
Santana started playing baseball three years ago. At the end of the season, he
baseball for over three years.
Dale began to work at the restaurant six months ago. He plans to stay in the job for another
six months. By the time he leaves, Dale at the
restaurant for a year.
Flora started to watch a movie at 6:00. It’s a three-hour movie, and she wants to watch the
whole thing. At 8:00, Flora the movie for
two hours.
The bike race began on May 15. Hari’s team will ride for two weeks. By May 22, the team
for one week.
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