Exercise-6
Fill up the blanks with Simple Future, Future Continuous or Future Perfect of
the verbs given in brackets :
1. Sheila
(not)
(Simple Future)
(go) to miss the concert tomorrow.
2. The brothers
Saturday. (Simple Future)
(hope meet their parents for dinner on
3. Daddy
(go) to Paris next week. (Future Continuous)
4. The bank
(close) at 6 pm today. (Future Continuous)
5. Mrs. Bose
(not)
(teach) English to us from
next month. (Future Continuous)
6. My brother
(swim) for two hours when you arrive. (Future Perfect)
7. Mr. Suri
(meet) the lawyers by this Friday. (Future Perfect)
8. By November next year,
...... (buy) a new car. (Future Perfect).
9. Harita
... (go) learn French. (Simple Future)
10. My mother
not
(host) a dinner next week
(Simple Future)
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Answers
Answer:
1) Sheila will not go to miss the concert tomorrow.
2) The brothers will hope to meet their parents for dinner on Saturday.
3) Daddy will be going to Paris next week.
4) The bank will be closing at 6pm today.
5) Mrs. Bose will not be teaching English to us from next month.
6) My brother will have swum for two hours when you arrive.
7) Mr. Suri will have met the lawyers by this Friday.
8) By November next year, we will have bought a new car.
9) Harita will go to learn French.
10) My mother will not host a dinner next week.
Answer:
1) Sheila will not go to miss the concert tomorrow.
2) The brothers will hope to meet their parents for dinner on Saturday.
3) Daddy will be going to Paris next week.
4) The bank will be closing at 6pm today.
5) Mrs. Bose will not be teaching English to us from next month.
6) My brother will have swum for two hours when you arrive.
7) Mr. Suri will have met the lawyers by this Friday.
8) By November next year, we will have bought a new car.
9) Harita will go to learn French.
10) My mother will not host a dinner next week.
Explanation:
Simple Future Tense: Actions or states that begin and terminate in the future are referred to in the simple future tense. These things haven't happened yet, but they will at some point: I'll meet her at the mall.
The Future Perfect Tense is used to represent a future activity that is expected to be performed before a specific date. The Future Perfect Tense Structures (+) POSITIVE FORM: V3 (third form of main verb – past participle) + Subject + WILL + HAVE
The future perfect continuous, also known as the future perfect progressive, is a verb tense used to indicate acts that will continue until a future point. Will + have + been + the verb's present participle (verb root + -ing) make up the future perfect continuous.
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