Future Perfect Tense & Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
 TENSE

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EXPECED LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learners will be able to:
  • Recall the concept of future perfect tense.
  • frame sentences using future perfect Tense.
  • Identify and list the various uses of future perfect Tense.
  • Attempt questions based on Future Perfect Continuous Tense. 


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WARM-UP
PEP ACTIVITY (PAGE - 115)

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(DO IT IN STUDIO BOOK PAGE - 115)
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DO IT IN STUDIO BOOK PAGE - 116
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LET'S DISCUSS

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DO IT IN STUDIO BOOK PAGE NO. - 118
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Frame a sentence using
future perfect
tense.
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WRITE A SENTENCE IN FPC:
By the next year, ...
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DO IT IN STUDIO BOOK PAGE - 119

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Which is the structure of the AFFIRMATIVE
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE?



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A
Subject + will have been + verb -ing + complement
B
Subject + will had been + verb -ing + complement
C
Subject + have been + verb - ing + complement
D
Subject + will have been + verb

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The future perfect continuous
(FPC) is a verb tense that ...



A
describes actions that will continue up until a point.
B
describes actions that are until a point.
C
describes actions that continued up until a point.
D
describes actions that were until a point.

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The Future Perfect Progressive is formed by combining the modal “will“, the auxiliary verb “have“, “been“, and the present participle of the main verb (with an -ing ending).


A
True
B
False

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Jane _____________ when she comes
home, because she ___________over
24 hours.
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A
will be very tired - will have been flying
B
will have been being very tired - will have flown
C
is going to be very tired - will have flown
D
will have been being very tired - will have been flying

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She _______________ the book for four
months by the end of October.



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A
won't have written
B
won't be writing
C
won't have writing
D
won't have been writing

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Which is the QUESTION'S
structure in FPC?

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A
Subject + will have been + verb -ing + complement?
B
Will + subject + have been + verb -ing + complement?
C
Will have been + subject + verb -ing + complement?

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Now I can:
Learners will be able to:
Recall the concept of the future perfect tense.
Frame sentences using future perfect Tense.
Identify and list the various uses of future perfect Tense.
Attempt questions based on Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
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HOME FUN

Complete Exercise 11 a, b and c given on pages 47, 48, & 49 in your Companion book.

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