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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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