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By Maram Alabdulaaly

The Future Perfect & The Future Perfect Progressive. By Maram Alabdulaaly. Outline. FIRST. How is each tense formed?. SECOND. When is each tense used?. Third. Comparisons. Future Perfect Tense. Affirmative Sentences. Future Perfect Progressive. Affirmative Sentences.

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  1. The Future Perfect & The Future Perfect Progressive By MaramAlabdulaaly By Maram Alabdulaaly

  2. Outline FIRST How is each tense formed? SECOND When is each tense used? Third Comparisons.. By Maram Alabdulaaly

  3. Future Perfect Tense By Maram Alabdulaaly

  4. Affirmative Sentences By Maram Alabdulaaly

  5. Future Perfect Progressive By Maram Alabdulaaly

  6. Affirmative Sentences By Maram Alabdulaaly

  7. When to use the future perfect? By Maram Alabdulaaly

  8. When is it used? P73 To express an activity that will be completed before another activity or time in the future. • By the time Sam gets there, Ann will have already left. Past Future Now X X Ann will have already left Sam gets there. By Maram Alabdulaaly

  9. When to use the Future Perfect Progressive? By Maram Alabdulaaly

  10. When is it used? P73 It emphasizes the duration of an activity that will be in progress before another activity or time in the future. • I will have been sleeping for two hours by the time he gets home. Past Future For two hours Now X X X Will have been sleeping He gets home By Maram Alabdulaaly

  11. Simple Past Lets compare it with the other tenses…. Simple Future Past Progressive Present Progressive Future Progressive Simple Present By Maram Alabdulaaly

  12. Future Perfect Future Progressive To express an activity that was complete before another activity or time in the future. By the time it starts to rain, Rita will have already reached her house. Two actions occurred at the same time, but one action began earlier and was in progress when the other action occurred. Rita will be standing under a tree when it begins to rain. Past Future Now X X X Future X Past X Now Rita will be standing under a tree. It begins to rain. Rita will have reached home. It starts to rain. By Maram Alabdulaaly

  13. Future Perfect Progressive Future progressive Emphasizes the duration of an activity that will be in progress before another activity in the future. Rita will have been standing under a tree for five minutes when it begins to rain. Two actions occurred at the same time, but one action will begin earlier and be in progress when the other action occur. Rita will be standing under a tree when it begins to rain. Past Future Past Now 5 minutes X X Future X X X Now X Rita will be standing under a tree. Rita will have been standing under a tree. It began to rain. It begins to rain. By Maram Alabdulaaly

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