Future Perfect Vs Future Perfect Continuous Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)

This multiple-choice question set evaluates the understanding and application of future perfect continuous tense, including its usage in specific contexts. It also tests the differentiation between future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses, focusing on when to use each for actions completed by a certain point in the future.

Quiz Instructions

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1. By 12:45, we ..... for 45 minutes.
2. By the end of this month, I ..... my savings goal.
3. ..... the shopping by 3 p.m.?
4. Pedro, ..... you ..... the homework by the time I come back?
5. By tomorrow morning, they ..... the presentation.
6. I expect Anna will be tired when she arrives. She ..... for over 20 hours.
7. The structure of the future perfect is:
8. By this time next year, I ..... enough money to travel.
9. Natasha ..... for 10 hours at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
10. By the time you finish your project, you ..... all the necessary research.
11. When I get my degree, I ..... for more than 10 years.
12. Future Perfect Continuous and Future perfect are often used to make predictions about the future.
13. In October, I ..... to Derek longer than I was to Doug.
14. The future perfect continuous is generally used with two time references. One reference is to the specific time in the future. The other is to the ..... up until that time in the future and uses an expression with for.
15. By the end of the year, he ..... a doctor.
16. The students ..... the classroom by the end of the hour.
17. I'm flying to Florida tonight. This time tomorrow, I'll ..... on a beach drinking cocktails!
18. By November, we'll ..... here for five years.
19. Before you come home, I ..... the entire house.
20. Read the sentence and answerCome June we will have been going out for four months.
21. We use future perfect for:
22. When you get to the airport, I ..... for over two hours.
23. Complete the sentence with the correct verb tense (FP OR FPC)By the time we get to the party, Mario ..... everything. (eat)
24. ..... June I'll have been out of work for three years.
25. If you put emphasis on the action finished at a specific time in the future. what tense do you use?
26. By the time class ..... , we will have completed the future perfect.
27. Which is the best reply?What do you think those men were doing in Charles's garden yesterday?
28. We use ..... when we want to emphasize that an action will have been going on for a specific, usually long, period of time.
29. When I visit Paris next summer, I ..... French for three years.
30. Sodsai ..... this book for 15 days bt the end of this week.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous tenses?

Future Perfect tense is used to talk about an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future, while Future Perfect Continuous tense focuses on the duration of an action up to a certain point in the future.

When would I use Future Perfect Continuous instead of Future Perfect?

You would use Future Perfect Continuous when you want to emphasize how long an action has been ongoing up until a future time, rather than just focusing on the completion of the action.

Can both tenses be used in the same sentence?

Yes, it is possible to use both Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous tenses in a single sentence to provide more detailed information about an action.

How do you form the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

The Future Perfect Continuous tense is formed using 'will have been + present participle' (e.g., "I will have been studying for hours by then").

What are some common uses of the Future Perfect Tense?

Future Perfect Tense is commonly used to express an action that will be completed before a future point in time, often in contexts like travel plans or deadlines.