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Future Perfect Simple vs Continuous
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Future PerfectSimple vs Continuous
M.Carmen Millán Salgueiro
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What is the differencebetween the sentences?
In TWO years’ time I’ll
write my novel.
In FOUR years’ time
I’ll have been
writing my novel.
In six years’ time I
will have written
my novel.
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What is the differencebetween the sentences?
In TWO years’ time I’ll
write my novel.
Certainty
In FOUR years’ time
I’ll have been
writing my novel.
Plan: in progress, incomplete
In six years’ time I
will have written
my novel.
A goal, finished
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FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLEWILL HAVE + PARTICIPLE
(+) I will have read a book.
(-) He won’t have finished the exam at 12.
(?) Will you have finished your workout?
+ Describe un objetivo que cumpliré/
acabará antes de una fecha en el futuro:
By this time next year, I will have graduated
A estas alturas el año que viene, me habré graduado
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUSWILL HAVE BEEN + -ING
(+) I will have been reading a book for 2 hours.
(-) He won’t have been teaching for three years.
(?) Will you have been drawing when I come to pick you up?
+ Planes futuros / evento progresivo que será
completado en algún momento
By 2035, I will have been watching birds for years. I will be an expert.
+ Énfasis: esfuerzo, repetición o duración de acción
I will have been painting the walls for three hours by 6pm
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Speak up: Can you TRANSLATE these?A. She will have been working for over 8 hours
by the time her children arrive.
B. He will have been studying English for 3
years next month.
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Speak up: Can you TRANSLATE these?A. She will have been working for over 8 hours
by the time her children arrive.
Ella habrá estado trabajando durante más de 8 horas para cuando
lleguen sus hijos (equivalente a futuro perfecto continuo)
B. He will have been studying English for 3
years next month.
Él habrá estado estudiando Inglés durante 3 años el mes que viene.
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So,in short...
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WHEN DO I USE EACH?will have + partic.
will have been -ing
- Goal I’ll reach
by X time.
- Goal still in
progress at X time
- Some verbs: achieved,
finished, passed, found, reached,
won, passed, retired, fulfilled…
BOTH:
Time adverbs:
❥ When...
❥ By the time…
❥ By the end…
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Last (butnot least):
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How to use BY THE TIME/WHENEs un adverbio de tiempo que se puede utilizar con tiempos verbales varios.
Significa “para X fecha”: By the time + Present simple, Future Perf/continuous
Example:
Example:
When/By the time my sister
graduates, I will have left Spain.
When/By the time she arrives,
I will have been studying
for two hours.
12.
(That’s the endof the theory
for you!)
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Speak up: what will you be like at age 70?Discuss which picture represents yourself better and why:
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Speak up: what will you be like at age 70?Think/write two
sentences using the
future perfect and
two sentences using
the future perfect
continuous.
Examples:
“I will have tried parachuting when I am 70
I will have probably written a recipe book.
I will have probably been living in Portugal”