UNIT 6 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive
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UNIT 6 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive Extreme Races
The Tour de France is a popular cycling race that takes place every year in July. Teams of nine riders bike 3, 427 km through the French countryside. By the start of the race, 15 million spectators will have lined up to watch the race. Riders try to intake 300 -400 calories an hour during the race. At the end of an average day, they will have consumed over 6, 000 calories. As a group they will have drunk 42, 000 bottles of water.
Ironman Triathalon The Ironman is the most grueling triathlon. The fittest of athletes will swim for 2. 4 miles, bike for 112 miles, and then run a marathon (26. 2 miles). Participants will have been training for many months prior to the race, which officially ends after 17 hours. At that point, many racers won’t have finished yet. Contestants who do finish, however, will have fulfilled a lifelong dream.
The Raid World Cup The Raid is an multi-sport adventure race that takes place in a different country every year. Teams who complete the race will have had a great adventure, and they will have gained a broader cultural awareness. The race continues 24 hours a day. By the end of the course, most participants will have endured dehydration and sleep deprivation.
Use the future perfect to talk about a future action that will already be completed by a certain time in the future. Racersspend need atolot constantly Athletes of money the energy they are At the end of the day, racers will replenish have consumed 6, 000 calories. on equipment, clothing, and By the start of the race , athletes will have spent a lot of money. expending. entry fees. now past future
Form 1 Use will/won’t + have + past participle to form the future perfect. Contestants will have fulfilled a dream. Some racers won’t have finished the course. will have endured dehydration. They
Future Perfect Progressive 1 Use the future perfect progressive to talk about an action that will be in progress at a certain time in the future. By her first Ironman race, race she will have been running for three years. now past future three years began running will enter race
Future Perfect Progressive 2 In the future perfect progressive, the action may start sometime in the future or it may have already started. By the time the team begins paddling, paddling they will have been trekking for 18 hours straight. now past 18 hours will begin trekking future will begin paddling
Form 2 Use will / won’t + have been + base form + -ing to form the future perfect progressive. She will have been running for three years. Some racers won’t have been training very long. Riders will have been eating all day.
Time Clauses Use the future perfect or future perfect progressive with the simple present to show the relationship between two future events. simple present future perfect First, millions of spectators line up. When the race starts, millions of spectators will have lined up. Then the race starts. now past future
Practice 1 Look at the checklist. Use future perfect and future perfect progressive to say what Ann will have done by the start of the race. Example: Shewater will have filled her water bottles. Fill bottles She will race have collected Collect number her race number. She willequipment have checked her equipment. Check She will have packed Pack energy bars. She will have been warming up for 45 minutes. Warm up / 45 min. She will briefing have attended a briefing. Attend She will been training for 6 months. Train / 6 have months
Adverbs Use already and yet with the future perfect to emphasize which event will happen first. When he starts this race, he will have already run three marathons. By the time deadline, some contestants won’t have finished the race yet.
Practice 2 Look at Ali’s training schedule for next week. Make sentences with already and yet describing what he will or won’t have done by Wednesday night. he will have already done run 30 a hehe won’t swum 10 checked miles he will he won’t will have won’t have already biked gotten biked 25 taken miles a 15 By Wednesday night, some and cleaned weight miles. training. his yet. miles massage yoga with yet. class. hills. yet. bike. Monday Tuesday Wednesda y • run 10 miles • do weight • check and • bike 15 training clean bike miles with • take yoga hills Thursday Friday • bike 25 miles • do weight training • swim 10 miles • run 15 miles • get
- Future perfect time
- Future perfect continuous and simple
- Past simple structure
- Past perfect and past progressive
- Perfect future continuous tense
- He has ha hemos
- Present perfect of change
- Past simple tense past continuous
- Present perfet
- Present perfect vs present perfect progressive
- Chapter 3 perfect and perfect progressive tenses
- Pograssive
- Passive voice present simple past simple present perfect
- Future continuous and future perfect