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Future Perfect and Future Continuous., Apuntes de Inglés

El documento explica las formas y los uso de los tiempos verbales del Future Perfect y Future Continuous.

Tipo: Apuntes

2022/2023

Subido el 31/01/2024

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FUTURE PERFECT
We use the future perfect simple (will/won't have + past participle) to:
talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
The guests are coming at 8 p.m. I'll have finished cooking by then.
On 9 October we'll have been married for 50 years.
Will you have gone to bed when I get back?
We can use phrases like:
-by or by the time (meaning ‘at some point
before’)
-in or in a day's time /in two months'
time /in five years' time etc. (meaning 'at
the end of this period') to give the time
period in which the action will be
completed.
I won't have written all the reports by next week.
By the time we arrive, the kids will have gone to bed.
I'll have finished in an hour and then we can watch a film.
In three years' time, I'll have graduated from university.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
We can use the future continuous (will/won't be + -ing form) to talk about future actions that:
will be in progress at a specific time in the future:
When you come out of school tomorrow, I'll be boarding a plane.
Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we'll be watching the match.
You can visit us during the first week of July. I won't be working then.
for plans:
Today we're taking the bus but next week we'll be taking the train.
He'll be staying with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery.
Will you be starting work earlier with your new job?
TIME EXPRESSIONS: at this time tomorrow / next ... / in the next decade / on Thursday

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FUTURE PERFECT

We use the future perfect simple ( will/won't have + past participle ) to: ➢ talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future. The guests are coming at 8 p.m. I'll have finished cooking by then. On 9 October we'll have been married for 50 years. Will you have gone to bed when I get back? ❖ We can use phrases like:

  • by or by the time (meaning ‘at some point before’)
  • in or in a day's time / in two months' time / in five years' time etc. (meaning 'at the end of this period') to give the time period in which the action will be completed. I won't have written all the reports by next week. By the time we arrive, the kids will have gone to bed. I'll have finished in an hour and then we can watch a film. In three years' time , I'll have graduated from university.

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

We can use the future continuous ( will/won't be + -ing form ) to talk about future actions that : ➢ will be in progress at a specific time in the future : When you come out of school tomorrow, I'll be boarding a plane. Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we'll be watching the match. You can visit us during the first week of July. I won't be working then.for plans : Today we're taking the bus but next week we'll be taking the train. He'll be staying with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery. Will you be starting work earlier with your new job? ❖ TIME EXPRESSIONS: at this time tomorrow / next ... / in the next decade / on Thursday