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TEFL Unit 8 questions and answers A+ content (Tense) At 6 o'clock tomorrow, I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson. Future continuous (Tense) I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow. Future simple 00:40 01:32 (Tense) I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week. Future perfect (Tense) By this time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years. Future perfect (Usage) At 6 o'clock tomorrow I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson. Action in progress at a specific future time. (Usage) This time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years. How long something will have been happening by a future time. (Usage) I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow. Prediction (with no present evidence) (Usage) I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week. An action completed before a time in the future. Give an example sentence in the future simple tense. I will love you forever. Give an example sentence in the future perfect tense. I will not have completed it by then. Name a commonly used usage for the future continuous tense. An activity in progress at a specific future time. Which tense is used for expressing decisions made before the time of speaking? Going to the future. Give an example sentence for the future perfect continuous tense. I will have been working for this company for twenty five years soon. Identify the tense: John is going out tonight. Present continuous Give an example of the future continuous tense. Will you be dining with us tomorrow? Which usage is NOT associated with the future simple tense. Prediction with present evidence. Which usage is NOT associated with the going to future tense. Spontaneous decisions (decisions made at the time of speaking) Which of the following tenses is used for expressing spontaneous decisions made at the time of speaking? Future simple Identify the tense: The next bus for New York leaves at 9:00 a.m. Present sinple Which tense is NOT used for expressing predictions. Present continuous with future meaning.

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