Classwork A. Correct The Mistakes in The Following Sentences

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CLASSWORK

A. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

1. In two years' time I will have finish my studies.


In two year’s time I will have finished my studies.

2. Will they be renovating the restaurant by the end of this year?


Will they have renovated the restaurant by the end of this year?

3. Tomorrow at 8 o'clock I will travelling to my office as usual.


Tomorrow at 8 o’ clock I will be travelling to my office as usual.

4. Paul has quitted his job before summer.


Paul will have quitted job before summer

5. Will you have waited for me when I arrive at the airport?


Will you have waited for me when I arrived at the airport?

6. Will you be returning by midnight?

Will you be returning by midnight?

7. This time next week Marion will be playing tennis at Wimbledon.

8. Our specialists will have find a solution before it is too late.

Our specialists will have found a solution before it is too late.

9. Smart phones will have communicated with more and more devices in a few years' time.

10. Can I drop in for a while? Will be you working on Saturday?


Can I drop in for a while? Will you be working on Saturda

B. Rewrite these sentences in the future perfect or future continuous. Use


the verbs in brackets.
1. I have no homework for tomorrow.

I will not be doing any homework tonight. (not do)

2. I am going to do my homework tonight.

I will have finished my homework by tomorrow. (finish)


3. The show starts at 9 p. m. and it ends an hour later.

We will be watching the show between 9 and 10 p.m. (watch)

4. The show ends just a few minutes before ten o'clock.

The show will have ended by ten o'clock. (end)

5. You can meet your grandpa while he is working in the graden.

You can meet your grandpa in the garden. He will be cutting the grass. (cut)

6. Your grandpa won't be waiting for you if you come late.

Hurry up or your grandpa will have left by the time you arrive there. (leave)

7. In 2050 the Internet will be accessible everywhere.

In 2050 everyone will be using the Internet. (use)

8. In 2050 everyone will be connected to the Internet.

By 2050 everyone will have accessed to the Internet one way or the other. (access)

9. How will I recognize you? - According to my red dress.

How will I recognize you? – I a red dress. (wear)

10. I can't wear this dress at the party. I have used it so many times.

I will need a new dress for the party. I ……………… this one by then. (wear out)

C. Complete the sentences with the future perfect (will have


done) or the future continuous (will be doing) and the verbs
in the box.

disappear arrive cook watch replace move finish fly teach listen

1. When we reach Portsmouth we...................................................our voyage.

2. When I drive my car I...........................................to the new CD.

3. In a twenty years' time thousands of species..................................................from this


planet.
4. In a few hours' time we......................................on the plane.

5. I'll meet you at four o'clock. - At four? I'm afraid I


............................................................................................................................
English.

6. We...........................................................the wheels before you come back from the


shop.

7. Shall I buy a pizza? - There's no need. I......................................as usual.

8. I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We......................................the new documentary on


TV.

9. My new PC........................................................by the end of this week.

10. The Johnsons......................................................in their new house by Christmas.

TENSES AUXILIARY VERB MAIN VERB


Simple Base form
Progressive To be Verb ing
Perfect To have Verb in past participle.

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