lunes, 11 de junio de 2012

Future continuous and Future perfect


Future continuous & Future perfect

The future continuous (will be + ‘ing’ form) and the future perfect (will have + past participle) tenses are used to talk about events in the future.

Future continuous

  • Don’t ring at 8 o’clock. I’ll be watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
  • This time tomorrow we’ll be sitting on the beach. I can’t wait!
We use the future continuous to talk about something that will be in progress at or around a time in the future.
  • Don’t phone grandma now, she’ll be having dinner.
  • The kids are very quiet. They’ll be doing something wrong, I know it!
These sentences are not about the future but we can use the future continuous to talk about what we assume is happening at the moment.

Future Perfect

  • Do you think you will have finished it by next Thursday?
  • In 5 years time I’ll have finished university and I’ll be able to earn some money at last.
We use the future perfect to say that something will be finished by a particular time in the future.

We often use the future perfect with ‘by’ or ‘in
  • I think astronauts will have landed on Mars by the year 2020.
  • I’ll have finished in an hour and then you can use the computer.
By’ means ‘not later than a particular time’ and ‘in’ means 'within a period of time’. We don’t know exactly when something will finish.
  • I promise I’ll have done all the work by next Saturday.
We don’t know exactly when he will finish the work – maybe Thursday, maybe Friday – but definitely before Saturday.

EXERCISE NO. 1 

This exercise was taken from the following site: 
Go to the following link to chek your answers.
http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4929686159542438873#editor/target=post;postID=3379358626907111287

FURTHER EXPLANATION 


For a better understanding of this topic, go to the following link.
http://www.slideshare.net/mjhidalgo/future-continuous-and-future-perfect-6032483

EXTRA EXERCISES


To reinforce this topic keep practicing in the following link, to see if you really understood.

# Click on the followin link.


http://www.cambridge.org/us/esl/touchstone/student/index.html


#Select section number 3

#Select unit 10 "What's up?"

#Click on Future continuous vs future perfect exercise.



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