1) Which sentence correctly uses the "future perfect tense"? a) At 8 PM tonight, I will be leaving the office. b) By the time you arrive, I will have already left the office. c) She will leave for the airport at 6 AM tomorrow. d) They are going to leave the meeting early to catch their train. 2) Which sentence correctly uses the "future continuous tense"? a) She is not going to be studying for her exams. b) Will they be meeting us for dinner? c) At 8 PM tonight, I will be watching a movie. d) We are meeting them for dinner tomorrow. 3) Which of the following structures is correct for the "future perfect tense"? a) Subject + will + be + (verb + -ing) b) Subject + will + have + been + past participle c) Subject + will + be d) Subject + will + have + past participle 4) Which of the following structures is correct for the "future continuous tense"? a) Will + subject + be + (verb + -ing)? b) Am/Is/Are + subject + (verb + -ing)? c) To be + subject + going to + base form of the verb? d) Will + subject + have + past participle? 5) We use the future perfect for: a) Expressing an ongoing action at a specific time in the future. b) Actions that will have finished before a stated time in the future. c) Making predictions based on present evidence. d) Asking about someone's future plans. 6) We use the future continuous for (only one is wrong!!): a) Actions which will definitely happen in the future as a result of a routine. b) When we ask politely about someone's plans for the near future. c) Actions which will be in progress at a stated future time. d) Expressing a routine or habitual action in the future.

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