The document discusses the future perfect and future continuous tenses in English. The future perfect uses will + have + past participle to refer to actions that will be completed by a certain time in the future. Examples are given like "By four o'clock Friday, we'll have finished all the exams." The future continuous uses will + be + -ing to refer to actions that will be ongoing at a certain time, like "At 8pm tomorrow, I'll be watching a movie." The document provides examples and explanations of how to use both tenses correctly in sentences.
2. FUTURE PERFECT
WILL + HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
• Something will end at or before a certain time in
the future.
By four o’clock Friday, we’ll have finished all the
exams.
I’ll have finished the article by Friday, so I’ll email
it to you then.
They’ll have built a new terminal in six months’
time.
3. We use future perfect with expressions like:
by
Saturday
in two
weeks
in six
months’
time
within a
decade or
so
by the
middle of
this century
by the time
we get there
by the end
of the year
(not) in the
near future
one day in the
distant
future
(not) in my
lifetime
in the
coming
decade
4. • We also use the present perfect to say
what we think has almost certainly
happened by now.
They’ll have left by now (I’m 99% sure
they have left)
You won’t have heard of it (I’m 99% sure
you don’t know it)
They won’t have left yet (I’m 99% sure
they haven’t left.
5. SHOULD HAVE
• We can also use it to show that we think
something will happen before a certain
point in the future, but we are not 100%
sure.
What time shall I pick you up?
I should have finished by six or so
6. FUTURE CONTINUOUS
WILL + BE + ING
• An action will be in progress at a certain
time in the future.
I can’t make Friday. I’ll be attending a
conference at uni.
Don’t phone between 3 and 4 as I’ll be
having a nap.
This time next week I’ll be lying on the
beach.
7. We sometimes use the future continuous
to talk about things which are already
planned or decided.
I’ll be going to the supermarket later.
We’ll be studying the passive in unit 14.
I’ll be travelling around the world next year, so I
won’t be here.
9. Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
Use the future perfect or future continuous.
• By this time next week…
• This time tomorrow…
• By the time I’m (age)….
• At midnight on New Year’s Eve…
• By the end of this course…
• In a month’s time…
• At 8.00 tomorrow evening…
• By the end of the year….
10. Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
Use the future perfect or future continuous.
• By this time next week…
• This time tomorrow…
• By the time I’m (age)….
• At midnight on New Year’s Eve…
• By the end of this course…
• In a month’s time…
• At 8.00 tomorrow evening…
• By the end of the year….