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  • Question 1
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    Which sentence correctly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The correct sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "She will have been studying for two hours by 7 PM." In this sentence, the action of studying will continue up to a specific point in the future (7 PM). The formula for the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "will have been + present participle (verb+ing)," indicating a continuous action that will be ongoing up to a certain time in the future.

  • Question 2
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    Identify the sentence with an error in the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence with an error in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "By tomorrow, she will be cooking dinner for three hours." The correct form should be "By tomorrow, she will have been cooking dinner for three hours." The use of "will be" implies a continuous action in the future but doesn't convey the ongoing nature up to a specific point.

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    Which sentence demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The sentence with correct subject-verb agreement in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "She will have been studying languages for many years." In this sentence, the subject "She" agrees with the auxiliary verb "will have been."

  • Question 4
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    Choose the sentence that incorrectly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence that incorrectly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "By 9 AM tomorrow, he will be sleeping for eight hours." The correct form should be "By 9 AM tomorrow, he will have been sleeping for eight hours." The use of "will be" suggests a simple future action, but the tense requires "will have been" to indicate an ongoing action up to a specific point.

  • Question 5
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    Which sentence is in the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The sentence in the negative form of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "They will not have been waiting for us for long." To create the negative form, "not" is placed between "will" and "have been."

  • Question 6
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    Which question is formed correctly in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The correctly formed question in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Will you be studying for two hours by 10 PM?" In forming questions, the auxiliary verb "will" is placed at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the subject and then "have been + present participle."

  • Question 7
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    Which sentence demonstrates the correct formation of a negative question in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The sentence demonstrating the correct formation of a negative question in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Won't she have been studying for three hours by midnight?" The negative form is achieved by using "won't" before the subject, and the question form is maintained by placing the auxiliary verb "have been" after the subject.

  • Question 8
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    Identify the sentence with the appropriate use of the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence with the appropriate use of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Next week, she will have been practicing yoga for a month." The sentence correctly uses "will have been" to convey the ongoing nature of the action leading up to the specified time.

  • Question 9
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    Identify the sentence with an error in the formation of the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence with an error in the formation of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Will they have been finished their work by 6 PM?" The correct form should be "Will they have finished their work by 6 PM?" The verb "finished" should not be followed by "have been" in this context.

  • Question 10
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    Which sentence correctly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The correct sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "They will have been building the bridge for two years by 2024." This construction emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action leading up to a specified future time.

  • Question 11
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    Identify the sentence with an error in the use of the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence with an error in the use of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "I will have been visited my grandparents by next weekend." The correct form should be "I will have visited my grandparents by next weekend."

  • Question 12
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    Which question is formed correctly in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The correctly formed question in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Will he have been learning the language for five years by 2023?" The question structure follows the pattern of "will + subject + have been + present participle."

  • Question 13
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    Choose the sentence that correctly uses the contracted form of the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence that correctly uses the contracted form of the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "By the time they arrive, we will not have been waiting for long." The contraction "won't" is used for "will not" to express the negative form concisely.

  • Question 14
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    Choose the sentence that incorrectly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

    Solution

    The sentence that incorrectly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "Next week, I will have been practicing my speech for two weeks." The time frame mentioned implies that the action has already started, which contradicts the nature of the Future Perfect Continuous tense.

  • Question 15
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    Which sentence demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

    Solution

    The sentence with correct subject-verb agreement in the Future Perfect Continuous tense is "They will have been living in the new house for five years by 2022." In this sentence, the subject "They" agrees with the auxiliary verb "will have been."

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