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Future Perfect

simple present

future perfect

will have + past participle

'by the time'

present

'when'

By the time he leaves,

I will have finished my book.

Perfect forms recap

present

simple

past

future

perfect

present

simple

past

perfect

Take up page 73, Ex 25

Future Perfect Progressive

'how long'

will have been + verb-ing

leave

watch TV

present

By the time we leave for school, they will have been watching TV for 2 hours.

They will have eaten

by the time she arrives.

Future progressive

an activity that will be in progress in the future

Chart 4-4

will + be + verb-ing

am going to + be + studying

Future time words

tomorrow, next week, next Monday etc.

I will be studying at the library.

present simple

I am going to be studying at the library.

present progressive

The show starts tomorrow.

Classes begin next week.

John's plane is arriving at 2:00 pm.

open, close, begin, end, start, finish, arrive, leave, come, return

page 69, ex 18

4-3 Future Time clauses

when, before, after, until, as soon as

simple present

page 61, Ex 3

contractions

pronunciation: page 62, ex 4

page 62, Ex 5/6

Page 62, Ex 7

When Bob comes, we will see him.

We will see Bob when he comes.

while

present progressive

While I am travelling next year, I am going to visit my aunt.

After Jin finishes, we will eat.

page 67, Ex 14

page 68, Ex 16

I'll

you'll

he'll

she'll

it'll

we'll

they'll

I will

you will

he will

she will

it will

we will

they will

We will eat after Jin finishes.

Before I leave, I will call you.

I will call you before I leave.

informal only

be going to

Take up Page 64, Ex 10

won't

refusal

'gonna'

be not going to

'not gonna'

negative form?

will + not = won't

Jack won't finish his work tomorrow.

question?

Will Jack finish his work?

will + subject + verb

Future (4-1 and 4-2)

be going to

will

uses

predictions

willingness

(spontaneous actions)

predictions

planned actions

form

will + base form verb

be going to + base form verb

Jack will finish his work tomorrow.

Jack is going to finish his work tomorrow.

Verbs - Future Time

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