Mastering the Future Perfect Tense (Grade 12)
This worksheet helps Grade 12 students practice and master the future perfect tense through various exercises, including identification, sentence completion, and sentence transformation.
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Mastering the Future Perfect Tense
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet is designed to help you practice and understand the future perfect tense.
The future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed before some point in the future. It is formed with 'will have' + the past participle of the main verb.
Example: By next year, I will have graduated from high school.
Complete the following sentences using the future perfect tense of the verb in parentheses.
1. By the time you arrive, I (finish) my homework.
2. She (read) the entire novel by Sunday.
3. We (live) in this city for ten years next month.
4. The students (submit) their essays before the deadline.
5. He (travel) to five different countries by the end of his trip.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the future perfect tense.
1. Which sentence uses the future perfect tense correctly?
They will be finishing the project by tomorrow.
They will have finished the project by tomorrow.
They finish the project by tomorrow.
They finished the project by tomorrow.
2. Choose the correct future perfect form for the sentence: 'By 2030, scientists a cure for many diseases.'
will find
will have found
are finding
found
Rewrite the following sentences using the future perfect tense. Add a time phrase (e.g., 'by next week', 'by then') if one is not already present.
1. I will finish painting the house.
2. The company launches its new product.
3. They complete the marathon.
Imagine it's the year 2050. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing what you will have achieved in your personal and professional life by that time. Use at least five instances of the future perfect tense in your writing.