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Future Perfect Progressive

Change the verb into the correct form:

1. By midnight, you (dance) for 4 hours.

2. By dinner, she (cook) the whole afternoon.

3. He (work) there for 10 years by 2015.

4. By next year, I (study) English for 7 years.

5. By next week, we (renovate) for over a month.

6. In 2012, they (live) here for 4 years.

7. Before December, Barbara (teach) for a year.

8. By this time tomorrow, I (do) this exercise for a long time.

9. Jessica (help) them for 12 months.

10. Bob and Sarah (cook) for 2 hours at 8 o'clock.

11. Tomorrow at 9 o'clock I (sleep) for 10 hours.

12. On Thursday, I (fix) the car for a whole month!

13. In 10 minutes, James (wait) for 2 hours.

14. They (stand) for a whole day.

15. By this time next week, we (vacation) for a month.​

Answers

Answered by koleykrittika
6

Answer:

1. By midnight, you will be dancing for 4 hours.

2. By dinner, she will be cooking the whole afternoon.

3. He will be working there for 10 years by 2015.

4. By next year, I will be studying English for 7 years.

5. By next week, we will be renovating for over a month.

6. In 2012, they will be living here for 4 years.

7. Before December, Barbara will be teaching for a year.

8. By this time tomorrow, I shall be doing this exercise for a long time.

9. Jessica will be helping them for 12 months.

10. Bob and Sarah will be cooking for 2 hours at 8 o'clock.

11. Tomorrow at 9 o'clock I shall be sleeping for 10 hours.

12. On Thursday, I shall be fixing the car for a whole month!

13. In 10 minutes, James will be waiting for 2 hours.

14. They will be standinng for a whole day.

15. By this time next week, we will be vacationing for a month.​

Explanation:hope it hepls.

remember: for 'I' use shall and for others like he,she,they ,James etc.

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
0

By midnight, you will have been dancing for 4 hours.

By dinner, she will have been cooking the whole afternoon.

He will have been working there for 10 years by 2015.

By next year, I will have been studying English for 7 years.

By next week, we will have been renovating for over a month.

In 2012, they will have been living here for 4 years.

  • Future perfect progressive tense is just an alternative form of mentioning future perfect continuous tense. Future perfect progressive tense is a way of denoting a certain action that is unbounded in nature and may take place in the near future and will be continuous in nature.

Here, the sentences are given as,

  • By midnight, you (dance) for 4 hours.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By midnight, you will have been dancing for 4 hours.

  • By dinner, she (cook) the whole afternoon.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By dinner, she will have been cooking the whole afternoon.

  • He (work) there for 10 years by 2015.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

He will have been working there for 10 years by 2015.

  • By next year, I (study) English for 7 years.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By next year, I will have been studying English for 7 years.

  • By next week, we (renovate) for over a month.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By next week, we will have been renovating for over a month.

  • In 2012, they (live) here for 4 years.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

In 2012, they will have been living here for 4 years.

  • Before December, Barbara (teach) for a year.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

Before December, Barbara will have been teaching for a year.

  • By this time tomorrow, I (do) this exercise for a long time.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By this time tomorrow, I will have been doing this exercise for a long time.

  • Jessica (help) them for 12 months.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

Jessica will have been helping them for 12 months.

  • Bob and Sarah (cook) for 2 hours at 8 o'clock.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

Bob and Sarah will have been cooking for 2 hours at 8 o'clock.

  • Tomorrow at 9 o'clock I (sleep) for 10 hours.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

Tomorrow at 9 o'clock I will have been sleeping for 10 hours.

  • On Thursday, I (fix) the car for a whole month!

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

On Thursday, I will have been fixing the car for a whole month!

  • In 10 minutes, James (wait) for 2 hours.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

In 10 minutes, James will have been waiting for 2 hours.

  • They (stand) for a whole day.

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

They will have been standing for a whole day.

  • By this time next week, we (vacation) for a month.​

Here, the correct form of the verb will be,

By this time next week, we will have been vacationing for a month.​

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