Tense) At 6 o'clock tomorrow, I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson. -
answerFuture continuous
(Tense) I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow. - answerFuture simple
(Tense) I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week. -
answerFuture perfect
(Tense) By this time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years. -
answerFuture perfect
(Usage) At 6 o'clock tomorrow I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson. -
answerAction in progress at a specific future time.
(Usage) This time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years. -
answerHow long something will have been happening by a future time.
(Usage) I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow. - answerPrediction (with no present
evidence)
(Usage) I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week. -
answerAn action completed before a time in the future.
Give an example sentence in the future simple tense. - answerI will love you
forever.
Give an example sentence in the future perfect tense. - answerI will not have
completed it by then.
Name a commonly used usage for the future continuous tense. - answerAn
activity in progress at a specific future time.
Which tense is used for expressing decisions made before the time of
speaking? - answerGoing to the future.
Give an example sentence for the future perfect continuous tense. - answerI
will have been working for this company for twenty five years soon.
Identify the tense: John is going out tonight. - answerPresent continuous
Give an example of the future continuous tense. - answerWill you be dining
with us tomorrow?