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  • Question 1
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    ____________ (buy / you)  the new house by October?

     

    Solution

     

     

    Future Perfect Continuous Tense,
    Will you have been buying  the new house by October?

     

     

  • Question 2
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    The sun ___________ (not / rise)  by 4 o 'clock.?

     

    Solution

     

     

    Future perfect tense,
    The sun will not have risen by 4 o 'clock.?

     

     

  • Question 3
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    ___________ (you/do)  the shopping by 3 o 'clock?

     

    Solution

     

     

    The sentence is in the future perfect, so
    Will you have done the shopping by 3 o 'clock?

     

     

  • Question 4
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    By the end of the month I ___________ (live)  in this town for ten years.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    To form the correct tense for this sentence, we need to use the future perfect tense. The future perfect tense is used to talk about an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
    Here is a detailed explanation of the correct answer:
    Subject: I
    Verb: live
    Tense: future perfect
    Explanation:
    1. Future: We are talking about a point in the future, specifically the end of the month.
    2. Perfect: We want to indicate that the action of living in the town will be completed before the end of the month.
    3. Tense construction: To form the future perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by "have been" and the base form of the main verb "live."
    4. Verb form: The base form of the verb "live" is "live."
    5. Complete sentence: By the end of the month, I will have been living in this town for ten years.
    In summary, the correct answer is "will have been living." This form indicates that the action of living in the town will be completed before the end of the month.

     

  • Question 5
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    By the end of this week we _____________ (work)  on the project for a month.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    To answer this question, we need to use the future perfect continuous tense, which is used to talk about an ongoing action that will be completed in the future. Here's the breakdown of the answer:
    Subject: We
    Verb: work
    Tense: future perfect continuous
    Construction:
    - The future perfect continuous tense is formed using "will have been" + the present participle of the verb (working).
    - The present participle of the verb "work" is "working."
    Answer: By the end of this week, we will have been working on the project for a month.
    Explanation:
    - The phrase "by the end of this week" indicates a specific time in the future.
    - The verb "will have been working" suggests that the action of working on the project has been ongoing and will continue until the specified time in the future.
    - The phrase "for a month" indicates the duration of the action, which started in the past and will continue until the specified time in the future.
    Example:
    - By the end of this week, we will have been working on the project for a month. This means that we started working on the project a month ago and will continue working on it until the end of this week.

     

  • Question 6
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    By July the fifth they ___________(study)  English for 3 years.

     

    Solution

     

     

    To form the correct tense in the sentence, we need to consider the time reference "By July the fifth" and the duration "for 3 years".

     

    The correct tense to use in this case is the future perfect continuous tense, which is formed by using "will have been" + the present participle form of the verb.

     

    So the correct answer is "will have been studying". Here's the breakdown of the solution:

     

    • Time reference: "By July the fifth"

    • Duration: "for 3 years"

    • Tense: future perfect continuous

    • Verb: study

    • Formation: will have been + present participle (studying)


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    Therefore, the correct sentence is "By July the fifth they will have been studying English for 3 years."

     

     

  • Question 7
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    By 10 o 'clock she ___________ (watch)  TV for 4 hours.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    The sentence is in the future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed in the future before another action takes place. In this case, the action of watching TV will be completed by 10 o'clock.
    Breakdown of the sentence:
    - The subject of the sentence is "she."
    - The auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future tense.
    - The main verb "watch" is in the base form.
    - The phrase "for 4 hours" indicates the duration of the action.
    Explanation of the answer:
    The correct answer is "will have been watching." Here's the breakdown of the answer:
    - "Will" is the auxiliary verb indicating future tense.
    - "Have been" is the present perfect progressive form of the auxiliary verb "have" and the verb "be."
    - "Watching" is the present participle form of the verb "watch."
    Explanation of the tense:
    The future perfect tense is used in this sentence because:
    - The action of watching TV will be completed before 10 o'clock.
    - The continuous form "will have been watching" emphasizes the duration of the action.
    Other examples of future perfect tense:
    - By tomorrow, he will have finished his homework.
    - By the time she arrives, they will have left.
    - By the end of the week, we will have completed the project.

     

  • Question 8
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    She ____________ (sleep)  for 10 hours by 11 o 'clock.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    - The sentence is in the future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
    - In this case, the specific time mentioned is "11 o'clock".
    - The action being described is "sleeping".
    - To form the future perfect tense, we use the helping verb "will have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
    - The past participle of "sleep" is "slept", but in this sentence, we need to use the present participle form of the verb, which is "sleeping".
    - Therefore, the correct answer is "will have been sleeping".
    Key Points:
    - The sentence is in the future perfect tense.
    - The specific time mentioned is "11 o'clock".
    - The action being described is "sleeping".
    - The helping verb "will have" is used.
    - The present participle form of the verb "sleeping" is used.

     

  • Question 9
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    We _______________ (look for)  him for 40 days by next Saturday.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    To form the future perfect progressive tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will have been" followed by the present participle of the main verb. In this case, the main verb is "look for," so we use "looking" as the present participle.
    Here's the breakdown:
    - Subject: We
    - Auxiliary verb: will have been
    - Main verb: looking
    - Duration: for 40 days
    - Time frame: by next Saturday
    Putting it all together:
    - We (subject) + will have been (auxiliary verb) + looking (main verb) + for 40 days (duration) + by next Saturday (time frame) = We will have been looking for him for 40 days by next Saturday.

     

  • Question 10
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    They ___________ (wait)  for the president for 5 hours.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    The sentence is in the future perfect continuous tense, indicating an ongoing action that will be completed in the future.
    Breaking down the sentence:
    - Subject: They
    - Verb: wait
    - Time: for 5 hours
    Forming the answer:
    To form the future perfect continuous tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will have been" followed by the present participle of the main verb.
    The answer is:
    They will have been waiting for the president for 5 hours.
    Explanation:
    - "They" refers to a group of people who are waiting.
    - "Will have been" indicates the future perfect continuous tense.
    - "Waiting" is the present participle of the verb "wait".
    - "For 5 hours" specifies the duration of time they will have been waiting.
    Additional information:
    - The future perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an ongoing action that will be completed in the future.
    - It emphasizes the duration of the action.
    - In this sentence, it shows that the group of people will continue to wait for the president for a total of 5 hours.

     

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