Read the theory. Then, put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
We use the future continuous (will be + verb
-ing), for an action which will be in progress at a stated
future time. This time next week, I'll be skydiving.
Time expressions: this time next week/month, etc.
We use the future perfect (will have + past
participle), for an action that will be finished before
another action at a stated future time. By the time he
arrives, we will have finished our wood sculpting class.
Time expressions: before, by, by the time, until/till.
...
1 This time next Saturday, we ..
(canoe) on the lake next to our house.
2 She
She
(ski) on the
mountains this time next week.
3. Не
He (not/finish) his piano
lesson by the time his parents come home.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Patel won two free tickets to Paris in a TV show last week.
2. First, Robert brushed his teeth, then he went to bed.
3. "Have you ever seen a lion?" "Yes, I saw one when I went to Kenya in 1996".
4. I haven't seen my family for two years.
5. "Where's John?" "He's has gone fishing for the day with his father".
6. My sister hasn’t played the violin since she was twelve.
7. I have already seen this film. Let's watch something else.
8. Last week, Fred fell off a ladder and broke his arm.
9. I have never heard such a moving song before.
10. Jennifer has always wanted to get Harrison Ford's autograph.
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