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A2+-B1 Practise with future continuous or future perfect 1
Students should learn the future continuous and future perfect tenses as they are essential for discussing future actions with precision. The future continuous is used to describe actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future, making it ideal for expressing plans, predictions, or expectations (e.g., This time tomorrow, I’ll be travelling to London). The future perfect, on the other hand, is used to talk about actions that will be completed by a particular point, which is useful for setting deadlines or highlighting achievements (e.g., By the end of the year, we will have completed the project). Understanding these tenses allows students to communicate future goals, schedules, and timelines effectively, enhancing both their speaking and writing skills for academic, professional, and everyday use. First, students need to familiarise themselves with the 2 tenses and their use. Then they read the sentences to work out which tense is needed to complete the gap-fill using the infinitive in (). Each tense is used 12 times! Answers on page 2
Level:intermediate
Age: +10
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