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A2+-B1 Future continuous or future perfect 1
Learning the Future Continuous and Future Perfect tenses helps students express future actions with precision. The Future Continuous (will be + verb-ing) describes ongoing actions at a specific time in the future, such as "I will be working at 10 a.m.", while the Future Perfect (will have + past participle) refers to actions that will be completed before a particular future moment, like "I will have finished the report by noon." Mastering these tenses allows students to communicate more clearly, plan future events, set deadlines, and tell stories with greater detail and accuracy in both spoken and written language. Students familiarise themselves with the 2 tenses and their use. Then they read the sentences and using the infinitive in () complete the gap-fill with the suitable tense. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +9
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