BIU 3042ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4
Group 3Members:1. SITI FAIRUZ BINTI LATIP2. NURARDYIANSHAH BIN SELAMAT3. NOOR SHAHADATUL LAIL BINTI ABDUL HALIM4. NURHANA FATIN BT ABD JALIL
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE• There are twelve verb tenses in the English Language.
– simple Present– Simple Past– Simple Future– Present Perfect– Past Perfect– Future Perfect
– Present Progressive– Past Progressive– Future Progressive– Present Perfect Progressive– Past Perfect Progressive– Future Perfect Progressive
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
• The future perfect progressive emphasizes the duration of an activity that will be in progress before another time or event in the future.
• used for an on-going action that will be completed at some specified time in the future.
• Also known as Future Perfect Continuous.
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE• The structure for the tense is will have been verb + ing• Can use two form when making a Future Perfect Progressive
statement. These are:
(Subject + will + have been + verb in present participle)
(subject + be going to + have been + verb in present participle)
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE• Example will– I will have been studying college by the time Mom allows
me to see boys– I am going to have been studying college by the time moo
allows me to see boys.
• Example be going to– Your dog will have been dying of hunger by the time you
feed it.– Your dog is going to have been dying of hunger by the time
you feed it.
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
• For Negative sentence
– (Subject + will not + have been + verb in present participle)
– (Subject + am/is/are not + going + have been + verb in present participle)
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE• Example will not
– I will not have been studying college by the time Mom allows me to see boys.
– Your dog will not have been dying of hunger by the time you fed it.• Example not going to
– I am not going to have been studying college by the time Mom allows me to see boys.
– Your dog is not going to have been dying hunger by the time you feed it
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
• For “Question”– (will + subject + have been + verb in present
participle)– (am/is/are + subject + going to + have been + verb
in present participle)
FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
• Example will– Will I have been studying college by the time Mom
allows me to see boys?– Will your dog have been dying of hunger by the time
you feed it.• Example be going to– Am I going to have been studying college by the time
Mom allows me to see boys?– Is your dog going to have been dying of hunger by the
time you feed it.
Singular Plural
I will be walking we will be walking
you will be walking you will be walking
he/she/it will be walking they will be walking
I will be sleeping we will be sleeping
you will be sleeping you will be sleeping
he/she/it will be sleeping they will be sleeping
Singular pluralThere is no future progressive for the "to be" verb. "Will be being" is expressed simply as "will be": "We will be being happy."
By this time tomorrow night, I will be sleeping in my own bed. Next fall, we will be enjoying all the vegetables we planted last
spring. Will we be spending too much money if we buy that big-screen TV?
LET’S DO SOME EXERCISES!!
EXERCISE
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.
Change the verb into the correct form
EXERCISE
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.
Change the verb into the correct form
EXAMPLE :
**Tamara will have completed her Bachelor’s Degree by June. (complete)
**The customer service department will have been operating for 2 years by then. (operate)
1. By the time I start my shift, Dr Frazier _________ for 18 hours straight. (work)
2. Sheila ____ the scholarship by the time she starts school in September. (get)
3.By this time next month, I hope they ____building the community center (finish)
Fill in the correct form verb in either the future perfect simple or future perfect progressive tense.
4. Professor Adams ______ at this university for 25 years by the time he retires in June. (teach)
5. By this time tomorrow night we ______ in Australia. (arrive)
6. Dana _____ the night shift by the time you get up in the morning. (not finish)
7. The team _____ at the exhibition for five hours by the time I arrive there. (work)
8. By 2025, I hope researchers ______ a cure for cancer. (find)
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