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Unit 7
The Future Perfect Tense
Будущее совершенное время
ОглавлениеWe use the future perfect simple to talk about actions that will be completed at a particular time in the future, often with by + a time expression (then, ten thirty, next week, this time next year).
We form the future perfect simple with will + have + V3
By ten thirty Kudjo will have finished the race.
We usually use the short form of will (’ll) or will not (won’t) after a pronoun.
They’ll have finished the race by ten thirty.
They won’t have come back by then.
EXERCISE 1
Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect :
1 In two days Kudjo /finish/ reading the book.
2 By Monday Kudjo /learn/ twenty new Cattish words.
3 By the end of the day Kudjo /eat/ a bag of treats.
4 Kudjo /have/ a few nice dreams by the time I wake him up.
5 Kudjo and Luna /be/ friends for two years by June.
6 He /take/ me for a walk by lunchtime.
7 Kudjo /not return/ home by noon.
8 Kudjo /make/ friends with this bull by the end of the summer?
9 They /collect/ and /hide/ all the toys by then.
10 What he /do/ by the time I wake up in the morning?
11 Kudjo /drink/ all the bottled water by night and I’ll have to buy a lot more.
EXERCISE 2
Find the proper verb and put it into the correct Future Perfect form:
Do you know what will have happened by the time Kudjo is twenty? What do you think will have come true? Put T (true) or F (false):
1 He /have/ a great-grandchild, who he’ll love a lot.
2 He /become/ a famous actor and played in eleven films.
3 He /fly/ to the planet of Dragons to meet Dradjo.
4 He /become/ serious and calm.
5 He /stop/ eating so many treats.
6 He /fight/ with hundreds of dogs.
7 He /move/ to the country because of the hustle and bustle of city life.
8 He /invent/ special healthy food for dogs, which will help them live far longer.
9 He /put/ on a lot of weight.
10 His red fur /turn/ grey.
11 He /write/ a hundred books about his adventures.
EXERCISE 3
Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect, Present Perfect or Past Perfect tenses:
1 What a strange sound! you /hear/ anything?
2 When I walked into the room I saw that Kudjo /not tidy/ up yet.
3 By the time I finish my work, he /wake/up.
4 The dogs /become/ close friends in a couple of days, I’m sure.
5 He /learn/ to wait for me patiently by the age of four months.
6 He just /come/ home from a walk and is hot and thirsty.
7 How many audiobooks he /listen/ to before he learnt to read?
8 How long Kudjo /love/ reading?
9 he /read/ this book by the weekend? I’d like to borrow it.
10 He /not start/ eating before I come back.
11 They /turn/ the house upside down by the end of the party.
EXERCISE 4
Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect or the Future Continuous:
Kudjo’s dreams about next summer
1 This time in June I /not breathe/ bad city air, I /enjoy/fresh air in the country.
2 By the beginning of the summer we /leave/ the city for the country.
3 All summer days I /kid/ around, /go/ home and /leave/ home whenever I want.
4 I /chase/ cockerels and bulls from morning to evening.
5 I /swim/ in ponds, lakes and bogs.
6 By the end of the summer I /catch/ all the frogs in our pool.
7 I /protect/ our huge territory from cat trespassers.
8 I /become/ bigger and stronger, my claws and fangs /become/ sharper by the end of the summer.
9 I /eat/ grilled meat and fish for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
10 By the end of my summer vacation I /find/ all the toys that I hid last summer.
11 I /become/ friends with all the horses in the village by the time I leave for the city.
EXERCISE 5
Put the verb in brackets in the correct future form and say if you believe it or not:
The future as Kudjo sees it:
1 In twenty five years’ time people and their dogs /travel/ to other planets on a holiday.
2 By the end of this century robots /replace/ people but won’t have replaced dogs.
3 In seventy years’ time dogs /control/ all animals.
4 By the end of the century cats /become/ dogs’ pets.
5 In five years’ time dogs /eat/ only raw meat and fish as much as they wish while people /eat/ dried food.
6 In forty years’ time all people /speak/ the Doggish language.
7 By the beginning of the next century dogs /become/ the presidents of all countries.
8 By next year dogs /start/ getting some pocket money for toys and treats.
9 By 2050 dogs /have/ robot servants.
10 In ten years’ time there will be no zoos and all animals /live/ in the wild.
11 By 3000 the planet Earth /turn/ into the planet of Dogs.
EXERCISE 6
Put the verb in brackets in the correct form of Continuous and Perfect Tenses and guess the last word of the sentence:
1 Next weekend Kudjo /spend/ as usual: he /sleep/, /read/, /walk/ and *****.
2 Now he /lie/ with his eyes open, /think/ of eating something yummy or /do/ something *****.
3 Kudjo /do/ that jigsaw puzzle for two hours when I /trip/ over that picture and *****.
4 Kudjo /try/ to understand the neighbour’s cat but he couldn’t get her *****.
5 He /play/ with his new toy since the morning and /wake/ up *****.
6 By September they /know/ each other for two *****.
7 This time yesterday Kudjo /wait/ for his friend to come, but she didn’t, which /break/ his *****.
8 By tomorrow he /watch/ all the episodes of this new series about alien *****.
9 Kudjo /look/ for a hidden treat for long before I /show/ him the secret *****.
10 Don’t take any notice of him, he /kid/ around at the *****.
11 He /make/ friends with a new pretty terrier *****.
EXERCISE 7
Finish the sentences using the Future Perfect or Future Continuous:
1 By the age of ten Kudjo will ….
2 In ten days Kudjo will ….
3 By the time I come home, Kudjo will ….
4 By the end of the week Kudjo will ….
5 At 7 am tomorrow Kudjo will ….
6 On his next birthday Kudjo will ….
7 By 2030 Kudjo will ….
8 By the summer Kudjo will ….
9 By the time the guests arrive, Kudjo will ….
10 This time next week Kudjo will ….
11 By the beginning of May Kudjo will ….
EXERCISE 8
Change the sentences by giving more details and using the tense in brackets:
For example,
Kudjo doesn’t eat vegetables. (Present Perfect) – Kudjo has never eaten vegetables because he thinks they are disgusting.
1 Kudjo usually licks his paws. (Present Continuous)
2 Kudjo always sleeps fast. (Past Continuous)
3 Kudjo often listens to radio programs. (Future Continuous)
4 Kudjo is waiting for his pet Dradjo to come back. (Present Perfect Continuous)
5 Kudjo asks for treats occasionally. (used to)
6 Kudjo never bites puppies. (Present Perfect)
7 Kudjo makes up funny stories. (Future Perfect)
8 Kudjo hardly ever fights with other dogs. (Past Perfect)
9 Kudjo hides his favourite toys. (Past Perfect Continuous)
10 Kudjo usually lies on the sofa (Past Simple)
11 Kudjo always gives his right paw to people in a lift. (Future Simple)
EXERCISE 9
Fill the gaps in the story with missing words:
Before I tell you what Luna saw in that *****, I need to reveal the biggest ***** of her family, the story about her great-great-great-great granny, a real skeleton in a cupboard. But you must ***** not to tell anybody about it.
Once upon a ***** there was an old lady dog who lived on her own in a foggy part of Dogmoor in England. She had been ***** alone in a very secluded spot for fifteen years, ever since her ***** died in a mysterious accident. This old lady dog stopped seeing her family after that death and only what she ***** doing was her passion for jigsaw *****. Every night she used to ***** at her old dining ***** and work over a current ***** puzzle until it finished, then she started a ***** one.
However, there was a night, a windy, ***** winter night when she had run out of jigsaw puzzles. She was extremely ***** as she had nothing to do (this was in the days before TV and the Internet). She was thinking of going to ***** earlier than usual when she heard a *****, as if something had fallen onto her front door *****.
(to be continued)
EXERCISE 10
Find and correct mistakes in 10 sentences:
1 By the time everybody wakes up, Kudjo has already made breakfast.
2 Nobody believe that he can cook well and he enjoys doing it.
3 He had scrambled eggs, cutted tomatoes and grated cheese before everybody woke up.
4 He has been cooking for twenty minutes before he realised that he had run out of coffee.
5 It was a disaster. He has never had breakfast without a cup of coffee before!
6 He rushed to the shop to buy it but forgot that he is frying eggs.
7 When he returned he had found the kitchen full of yellow smoke and the smell of burning eggs.
8 It was clear that he burnt the eggs black. It was an even worse disaster as he couldn’t make new eggs because he had used the last ones he had.
9 He didn’t rush to the shop again.
10 When everyone got up, the aroma of coffee greeted them and they had seen a delicious breakfast of cornflakes.
11 This time tomorrow he will making breakfast again.
EXERCISE 11
Kudjo is texting a message to Chilly. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past, present and future tenses: