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Future Perfect Progressive Tense in Questions
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in parentheses in future perfect
progressive tense.
Note:
Pay careful attention to word order in the following examples.
Example:
How long will you (work) have been working by
five o’clock?
Example:
Will you (wait) have been waiting long when our plane arrives?
1)
How many miles _______ Bruce (drive) _______ _______ ________ when he
reaches Columbia?
2)
_______ the cake (bake) _______ _______ ________ long enough by two o’clock?
3)
_______ you (sleep) _______ _______ ________ long enough if I wake you at 6:00
a.m.?
4)
How long _______ we (shop) _______ _______ ________ by the time we leave the
mall?
5)
How many years _______ Mrs. Grant (work) _______ _______
_________ for this company when she starts her new job?
6)
_______ the police (clear) ______ _______ _________ the road for
the fire truck before it gets there?
7)
_______ the soup (boil) _______ _______ _______ too long when we get home?
8)
How long _______Janet (run)_______ _______ ________ when she crosses the
finish line?
9)
How many semesters _______ Professor Evans (give) _______ _______ _______
this same lecture when he gives it today?
10)
_______ the rescue crew (try) _______ _______ ________ to reach the hikers for a
week by tomorrow?
11)
How many hours _______ Erma (sew) _______ _______ ________ that dress
when she finishes?
12)
_______ you (sing) _______ _______ ________ with the choir for five years by this
Christmas?