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3. A: What (6)
(Julio and Ramon / will / do) tomorrow at 4:00?
B: The same as today. (7) (they / be going to /
work) on their design project.
A: (8) (you / will / help) them?
B: Yes, (9) (I / be going to / write) a report
about the project.
4. A: Excuse me. When (10)
(the plane / will / take off)?
B: In just a few minutes. Please sit down and fasten your seat belt.
A: I’d like something to drink, please.
B: (11) (1 / will / come) around with drinks once
we are in the air.
3.6 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive
Future Perfect
Subject + Will (Not) Have + Past Participle
Affirmative By tomorrow, everyone will have heard about your job offer.
Negative | won't have finished the work by the time you need it.
Future Perfect Progressive
Subject + Will (Not) Have Been + Verb + -ing
Affirmative When | finally turn the essay in, | will have been working on it for a month.
Negative They won't have been working on the project long when the new boss arrives.
1. The future perfect is used for
| build robots |
t >
a. an action or series of actions
now next month
that will be complete before a
specific time in the future We will have built the robots by next month.
b. a situation that continues 25 years
for a period of time until and
be married
possibly after a particular time
in the future now June 25th
On June 25th, we will have been married for 25 years.
2. The future perfect progressive is get home
used for actions or situations that traveling
will be in progress until a particular
now/2:00 p.m. midnight
time in the future. They may | will have been traveling for ten hours when | get home.
and the future perfect progressive.
continue after the future time.
3. By and by the time + clause are By 2018, my daughier will have finished college.
often used with the future perfect
By the time we get home, we will have been driving
for two days.
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