3 E FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE AND

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3 E. -FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE AND (EXTENSION)FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

3 E. -FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE AND (EXTENSION)FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

STRUCTURES • FUTURE CONTINUOUS S+WILL+BE+Ving “We’ll be arriving in Barcelona soon” • FUTURE PERFECT

STRUCTURES • FUTURE CONTINUOUS S+WILL+BE+Ving “We’ll be arriving in Barcelona soon” • FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE S+WILL+HAVE+P. P “By the time we get there, all the shops will have closed” • FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS S+WILL+HAVE+BEEN+Ving “By 2018, I will have been studing English for 10 years”

FUTURE CONTINUOUS • We use the Future Continuous: 1. -To talk about an action

FUTURE CONTINUOUS • We use the Future Continuous: 1. -To talk about an action that will be in progress at a specific point in the future “At 7 o’clock atomorrow evening I’ll be watching the England-Germany match”

2. -To talk about planned events or events that “we expect” to happen. It

2. -To talk about planned events or events that “we expect” to happen. It is similar to present Continuous for arrangements. “I’ll be going to the corner shop later. Is there anything you need? ”

3. -To make polite inquiries. Using the future continuous instead of the future simple

3. -To make polite inquiries. Using the future continuous instead of the future simple to ask about somebody’s plans makes questions sound politer and less direct. “Can you let me know what time you’ll be arriving? ”

 • Say what you will be doing tomorrow at 9: 00 p. m

• Say what you will be doing tomorrow at 9: 00 p. m

 • Say what you expect to do next weekend. Arranged plans for next

• Say what you expect to do next weekend. Arranged plans for next weekend.

 • Ask politely about what somebody will be doing tonight.

• Ask politely about what somebody will be doing tonight.

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE 1. -We use it to talk about a completed action or

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE 1. -We use it to talk about a completed action or event in the future “By the time we get to theater, the play will have already started”

 • What will have already happened today by 10 p. m? Tell me

• What will have already happened today by 10 p. m? Tell me sentences

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1. -We use it to say how long an action or

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS 1. -We use it to say how long an action or event will have been in progress at a specific point in the future. “By the time he’s 18, he’ll have been learning French for 10 years”

 • How long will you have been studing English by next year? Grammar

• How long will you have been studing English by next year? Grammar Builder 3. 2 PAGE 131

 • Page 32. Look at the photo: Who might the man be calling?

• Page 32. Look at the photo: Who might the man be calling? And why? What makes you think so? Who do you mostly call and why? • Do exercise 1 (listening) • Do exercise 2 • Do exercise 3

 • Do exercise 4 • Do exercise 5 • Do exercise 6 (speaking)

• Do exercise 4 • Do exercise 5 • Do exercise 6 (speaking)