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Future Perfect & Progressive
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Is it correct?
Day Activities
Next Monday I don’t will reading Harry Potter.
Next Wednesday Will playing volleyball at the beach at 9 a.m.?
Next Friday I will watching a movie Next Friday.
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Correction
• I don’t will reading Harry Potter.
•I won’t be reading Harry Potter.
•Will playing volleyball at the beach at 9 a.m.?
•Will you be playing volleyball at the beach at 9 a.m.?
•I will watching a movie Next Friday.
•I will be watching a movie Next Friday.
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What will you be doing
•on Valentine’s Day?
•on Chinese New Year?
•after the English final exam?
•on the last day of the semester?
•during summer?
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Future Progressive
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Future Progressive
•Signifies something that will be in progress at a particular time in the future
•Next semester, I will be studying at Hogwarts.
•Usually mention the future time.
•At 8 p.m., I will be watching the nightly news.
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Future Progressive
•At midnight next New Year’s Eve, I will be standing on a tower.
•This time next week, I will be taking the exam.
•Tonight, I will be studying in the library.
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Future Progressive
Will be + Ving
•Affirmative sentence
•I will be studying in the library at 6 p.m.
•Interrogative sentence
•Will Jane be studying with you?
•Negative sentence
•No, Jane will not be studying with me.
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Future Perfect
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Future Perfect
•Signifies something that will finish at a particular time in the future
•In the next four years, I will have graduated from Hogwarts.
•‘BY’ is often used
•By the time you arrive, the party will have ended.
•*use present tense in time clause*
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Future Perfect
•Next Monday, I will have studied here for a year.
•The car is running low on fuel. By the time we reach a tollway, we will have run out of gasoline.
•By the end of the century, oil will have depleted.
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Future Perfect
Will have + past participle
•Affirmative sentence
•I will have done with my work by 6 p.m.
•Interrogative sentence
•Will Jane have done with her work too?
•Negative sentence
•No, Jane will not have done by 6 p.m .
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Difference in time
•Next semester, I will be studying at Hogwarts.
•In the next four years, I will have graduated from Hogwarts.
I will be studying
Now
I will have graduatedNext semester
Next 4 years
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Future Perfect VS. Simple
•When mom gets home, I will clean the house.
•The sentence doesn’t say when it will be done. It merely expresses intention.
•When mom gets home, I will have cleaned the house.
•The house will be spotless when mom arrives.