Future Perfect Progressive – Positive Sätze
2. She *will have been studying* English for six months when she visits London. (Hinweis: „lernen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, Zeitraum bis London-Reise.)
3. They *will have been living* in Berlin for ten years by 2025. (Hinweis: „wohnen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, Zeitraum bis 2025.)
4. We *will have been waiting* for an hour when the bus arrives. (Hinweis: „warten“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis der Bus ankommt.)
5. He *will have been playing* football for three hours by noon. (Hinweis: „spielen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis mittags.)
6. The children *will have been sleeping* for eight hours when you wake them up. (Hinweis: „schlafen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
7. John *will have been travelling* for two days by the time he gets home. (Hinweis: „reisen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis nach Hause.)
8. I *will have been using* this car for five years this month. (Hinweis: „benutzen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis diesen Monat.)
9. She *will have been teaching* at the school for over a decade in June. (Hinweis: „unterrichten“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis Juni.)
10. We *will have been preparing* dinner for an hour when the guests arrive. (Hinweis: „vorbereiten“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis die Gäste kommen.)
Future Perfect Progressive – Negative und Fragesätze
2. Will she *have been studying* long before the test starts? (Hinweis: Frage; „lernen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
3. They *will not have been living* in Paris for a year by Christmas. (Hinweis: „wohnen“ im Future Perfect Progressive, negativ, bis Weihnachten.)
4. Will you *have been waiting* for me when I arrive? (Hinweis: Frage über „warten“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
5. She *will not have been playing* the piano for very long when the concert begins. (Hinweis: Negation; „spielen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
6. Will the team *have been training* enough by the day of the match? (Hinweis: Frage über „trainieren“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
7. I *will not have been reading* this book for two weeks by tomorrow. (Hinweis: Negation; „lesen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
8. Will your parents *have been living* here long when you move out? (Hinweis: Frage; „wohnen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
9. He *will not have been cooking* when you arrive home. (Hinweis: Negation; „kochen“ im Future Perfect Progressive.)
10. Will we *have been driving* for hours when we reach Paris? (Hinweis: Frage; „fahren“ im Future Perfect Progressive, bis Paris erreicht wurde.)