1) I will have been here for six months on June 23rd. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is the future in the past 2) Everyone believed that she wouldn’t be able to compete in the tournament last year. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is the future in the past 3) By 2001 I will have been living in London for sixteen years. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 4) He had a feeling that something would go wrong when she started the practice yesterday. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is the future in the past 5) You will have finished your report by this time next week. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 6) She said she wasn’t going to go because she missed practice last week. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 7) Won't they have arrived by 5:00? a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 8) When I finish this course, I will have been learning English for twenty years. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 9) Will you have eaten when I pick you up? a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 10) Next year I will have been working here for four years. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 11) When I come at 6:00, will you have been practicing long? a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past 12) We figured you weren’t going to come because you sprained your ankle yesterday. a) the sentence is in the future perfect simple b) the sentence is in the future perfect continuous c) the sentence is in the future in the past

Perspectives 3. Unit 4C: future perfect simple, future perfect continuous, future in the past

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