Here are the completed sentences with the correct future tenses applied. Exercise Solutions
- I will do my homework tomorrow. (Future Simple for a general action)
I will be doing my homework at 6 o'clock tomorrow. (Future Continuous for an action in progress at a specific time)
I will have done my homework by 6 o'clock tomorrow. (Future Perfect for an action completed before a specific time) - When I come home tomorrow, my family will be having supper.
Note: We use Future Continuous here because the family will already be in the middle of eating when the person arrives.
- Don’t come to my place tomorrow. I will be writing a composition the whole evening.
Note: The phrase "the whole evening" indicates a continuous process over a period of time.
- How many pages will you have read by 5 o'clock tomorrow?
Note: The preposition "by" indicates a deadline, which requires the Future Perfect tense.
- Whom will you have visited by that time?
Note: "By that time" marks a point of completion in the future, requiring the Future Perfect tense.
Grammar Summary Table
| Tense | Construction | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Future Simple | will + verb | General facts or spontaneous decisions. |
| Future Continuous | will be + verb-ing | Actions in progress at a specific point in the future. |
| Future Perfect | will have + past participle | Actions that will be finished before a specific point. |
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