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Future Perfect Tense Practice

A Grade 8 ELA worksheet focused on understanding and applying the future perfect tense through various exercises.

Grade 8 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsParts of SpeechVerbsVerb TensesFuture Perfect Tense
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1.b

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Future Perfect Tense Practice

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to demonstrate your understanding of the future perfect tense.

Complete the following sentences using the future perfect tense of the verb in parentheses.

1. By next year, I   (finish) my novel.

2. They   (eat) all the cake before we arrive.

3. She   (not / start) her homework by dinner time.

4. We   (travel) to five different countries by the end of our trip.

Choose the sentence that correctly uses the future perfect tense.

1. Which sentence uses the future perfect tense correctly?

a

He will have been studying for hours.

b

She will finish her project tomorrow.

c

By next month, they will have moved to a new city.

d

I am going to visit my grandparents soon.

2. Which of the following is an example of the future perfect tense?

a

They were playing outside.

b

I will have completed my assignment by Friday.

c

We go to the park every weekend.

d

She had already left when I arrived.

Indicate whether the following statements about the future perfect tense are true or false.

1. The future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

T

True

F

False

2. The formula for the future perfect tense is 'will + have + past participle'.

T

True

F

False

Explain in your own words when and why we use the future perfect tense. Provide an example.

Imagine it's the year 2050. Describe a typical day in your life, using at least five sentences in the future perfect tense to talk about things you will have accomplished or things that will have happened by certain points in the day. For example: 'By noon, I will have finished my holographic presentation for work.'