Mastering the Future Perfect Tense
A Grade 10 ELA worksheet focused on understanding and applying the future perfect tense through various exercises.
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Mastering the Future Perfect Tense
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Read each instruction carefully and complete the exercises. The future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. It is formed with 'will have' + the past participle of the main verb.
Use the future perfect tense of the verb in parentheses to complete each sentence.
1. By next year, I (finish) my degree.
2. They (build) the new bridge by the end of the month.
3. Before you arrive, we (clean) the entire house.
4. She (read) the whole book by tomorrow evening.
5. By 2030, humans (explore) Mars.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the future perfect tense.
1. Which sentence uses the future perfect tense?
I will eat dinner.
I am eating dinner.
I will have eaten dinner by 7 PM.
I ate dinner.
2. Which of the following is in the future perfect tense?
She sings beautifully.
She will have sung by the time the concert ends.
She was singing yesterday.
She sang a song.
Determine if the statement about the future perfect tense is True or False.
1. The future perfect tense describes an action that will happen at some point in the future, without a specific completion time.
True
False
2. The formula for the future perfect tense is 'will have' + past participle.
True
False
Rewrite each sentence using the future perfect tense. Be sure to include a time marker for when the action will be completed.
1. I will finish my homework.
2. They will leave for vacation.
Imagine it's the year 2050. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing what you or the world will have accomplished by then. Use at least three instances of the future perfect tense in your paragraph.