2. The Tour de France
The Tour de France is a popular
cycling race that takes place every
year in July. Teams of nine riders
bike 3,427 km through the French
countryside. By the start of the
race, 15 million spectators
will have lined up to watch the race.
Riders try to intake 300-400
calories an hour during the race.
At the end of an average day, they
will have consumed over 6,000
calories. As a group they will have
drunk 42,000 bottles of water.
3. Ironman Triathlon
The Ironman is the most grueling
triathlon. The fittest of athletes will
swim for 2.4 miles, bike for 112
miles, and then run a marathon
(26.2 miles). Participants will have
been training for many months
prior to the race, which officially
ends after 17 hours. At that point,
many racers won’t have finished
yet. Contestants who do finish,
however, will have fulfilled a
lifelong dream.
4. The Raid World Cup
The Raid is a multi-sport
adventure race that takes place
in a different country every year.
Teams who complete the race
will have had a great adventure,
and they will have gained a
broader cultural awareness. The
race continues 24 hours a day.
By the end of the course, most
participants will have endured
dehydration and sleep
deprivation.
5. Use
Use the future perfect to talk about a future action that
will already be completed by a certain time in the future.
Athletes spend to lot of money
Racers need a constantly
At the end of the day,racers willreplenish the energy theycalories.
have consumed 6,000 are
on equipment, clothing, and
By the start of the race , athletes will have spent a lot of money.
expending.
entry fees.
now
past future
6. Form 1
Use will/won’t + have + past participle to
form the future perfect.
Contestants will have fulfilled a dream.
Some racers won’t have finished the course.
They will have endured dehydration.
7. Future Perfect Progressive 1
Use the future perfect progressive to talk about an action
that will be in progress at a certain time in the future.
By her first Ironman race she will
race,
have been running for three years.
now
past three years future
began running will enter race
8. Future Perfect Progressive 2
In the future perfect progressive, the action may start
sometime in the future or it may have already started.
By the time the team begins paddling
paddling,
they will have been trekking for 18
hours straight.
now
past 18 hours future
will begin trekking will begin paddling
9. Form 2
Use will / won’t + have been + base form +
-ing to form the future perfect progressive.
for three
She will have been running
years.
Some
won’t have been training very long.
racers
Riders will have been eating all day.
10. Time Clauses
Use the future perfect or future perfect
progressive with the simple present to show the
relationship between two future events.
simple present future perfect
First, millions of spectators line up.
When the race starts, millions of spectators will have lined up.
starts
Then the race starts.
now
past future
11. Look at the checklist. Use future
Practice 1 perfect and future perfect
progressive to say what Ann will
have done by the start of the race.
Example:
Fill water bottles her water bottles.
She will have filled
She will have collected her race
Collect race number
number.
She willequipment
Check have checked her equipment.
She will have packed energy bars.
Pack energy bars
She will have been warming up for
Warm up / 45 min.
45 minutes.
She will have attended a briefing.
Attend briefing
She will have been training for 6
Train / 6 months
months.
12. Adverbs
Use already and yet with the future perfect
to emphasize which event will happen first.
When he starts this race, he will have already run three
marathons.
By the time deadline, some contestants won’t have finished
the race yet.
13. Look at Ali’s training schedule for next
Practice 2 week. Make sentences with already
and yet describing what he will or
won’t have done by Wednesday night.
By Wednesday night, he won’t have swum runmiles
he will have already taken 15
won’t have gottenbiked a
biked 25 miles
10 30
a
checked
done
some yogawithhis bike.
massage class.
miles yet. hills.
yet.
and weight training.
cleaned
miles.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
•run 10 miles •run 10 miles •run 10 miles •bike 25 •swim 10
•do weight •check and •bike 15 miles miles
training clean bike miles with •do weight •run 15 miles
•take yoga hills training •get massage
class