Grammar Quiz

Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous

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In ten minutes I____________ my Beloved English homework
A. Will be finishing

B. Will have been finishing

C. will have finished


Which tense do we use to talk about an action in progress in the future

A. Future perfect continuous

B. Future continuous

C. Future perfect


Tomorrow by this time I ___________(water) my beautiful succulents
A. wont be watering

B. Won’t have watered

C. Won’t have been watering


Which tense do we use to talk about a completed action in the future

A. Future perfect continuous

B. Future continuous

C. Future perfect


This formula corresponds to which tense?

A. Future continuous

B. Future perfect

C. Future perfect continuous


Which tense do we use to say how long an action will have been in progress in the future

A. Future perfect continuous

B. Future continuous

C. Future perfect


This formula corresponds to which tense?

A. Future continuous

B. Future perfect

C. Future perfect continuous


In one month, I ________________ (do) my course for two months because I have just started it

A. Won’t be doing

B. Won’t have done

C. Won’t have been doing


We use future continuous to make polite enquiries about the future

”Will you be taking lots of things today?”

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


By next weekend I ____________(prepare) my final exam FOR two months! I am already exhausted

A. Will be preparing

B. Will have been preparing

C. will have prepared


This formula corresponds to which tense?

A. Future continuous

B. Future perfect

C. Future perfect continuous


In 15 minutes I _____________ (finish )at work. There will be more minutes left.

A. Won’t be finishing

B. Won’t have finished

C. Won’t have been finishing


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