Future Perfect Story 4, Page 1 Future Perfect Story 4 By Really Learn English Visit the Future Perfect Section for More Resources Who are they? What will they have done? What is going to have happened? John works in an automobile factory. He works on the assembly line assembling cars. He works many hours every day. By the time he finishes working today, he is going to have worked 10 hours. He will have assembled over 50 cars. Chris also works on the assembly line in the automobile factory. In December, he will have worked there for 5 years. By the time he finishes working today, he is going to have worked over 8 hours. He will have assembled about 40 cars today. Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com ITEM#3847520941 Future Perfect Story 4, Page 2 Future Perfect Story 4 – Exercises A. Answer the following questions. Use the Future Perfect tense. 1. By the time John finishes working today, how many hours is he going to have worked? How many cars will he have assembled? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 2. By the time Chris finishes working today, how many hours is he going to have worked? How many cars will he have assembled? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 3. In December, how many years will Chris have worked at the factory? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Future Perfect Story 4, Page 3 B. Rewrite the following sentences as negative sentences, yes/no questions, WH-questions (using the underlined word or phrase) and tag questions. Examples for the sentence “By 3 o'clock, he will have finished his homework.” Negative: By 3 o'clock, he will not have finished his homework. Yes/No Question: By 3 o'clock, will he have finished his homework? WH-Question: By 3 o'clock, what will he have finished? Tag Question: By 3 o'clock, he will have finished his homework, won't he? 1. He will have assembled over 50 cars. Negative: _____________________________________________________ Yes/No Question: ______________________________________________ WH-Question: _________________________________________________ Tag Question: _________________________________________________ 2. In December, he will have worked there for 5 years. Negative: _____________________________________________________ Yes/No Question: ______________________________________________ WH-Question: _________________________________________________ Tag Question: _________________________________________________ Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Future Perfect Story 4, Page 4 3. By the time he finishes working today, he is going to have worked over 8 hours. Negative: _____________________________________________________ Yes/No Question: ______________________________________________ WH-Question: _________________________________________________ Tag Question: _________________________________________________ C. Read the description and write down what it is. Use the box below for help. automobile hours factory car assemble day 1. It is place where people build things. What is it? ____________ 2. It another word for "car." What is it? ____________ 3. It is a type of transportation with 4 wheels. What is it? ____________ 4. Wednesday is one of these. What is it? ____________ 5. It means to put something together. What is it? ____________ 6. There are 24 of these in 1 day. What are they? ____________ Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Future Perfect Story 4, Page 5 Future Perfect Story 4 – Answers A. Answer the following questions. Use the Future Perfect tense. 1. By the time John finishes working today, how many hours is he going to have worked? How many cars will he have assembled? By the time John finishes working today, he is going to have worked for 10 hours. He will have assembled over 50 cars. 2. By the time Chris finishes working today, how many hours is he going to have worked? How many cars will he have assembled? By the time Chris finishes working today, he is going to have worked for over 8 hours. He will have assembled about 40 cars. 3. In December, how many years will Chris have worked at the factory? In December, Chris will have worked at the factory for 5 years. B. Rewrite the following sentences as negative sentences, yes/no questions, WH-questions (using the underlined word or phrase) and tag questions. 1. He will have assembled over 50 cars. Negative: He will not have assembled over 50 cars. Yes/No Question: Will he have assembled over 50 cars? Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Future Perfect Story 4, Page 6 WH-Question: What will he have assembled? Tag Question: He will have assembled over 50 cars, won't he? 2. In December, he will have worked there for 5 years. Negative: In December, he will not have worked there for 5 years. Yes/No Question: In December, will he have worked there for 5 years? WH-Question: In December, who will have worked there for 5 years? Tag Question: In December, he will have worked there for 5 years, won't he? 3. By the time he finishes working today, he is going to have worked over 8 hours. Negative: By the time he finishes working today, he is not going to have worked over 8 hours. Yes/No Question: By the time he finishes working today, is he going to have worked over 8 hours? WH-Question: By the time he finishes today, what is he going to have done over 8 hours? Tag Question: By the time he finishes working today, he is going to have worked for over 8 hours, isn't he? Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Future Perfect Story 4, Page 7 C. Read the description and write down what it is. Use the box below for help. automobile hours factory car assemble day 1. It is place where people build things. What is it? factory 2. It another word for "car." What is it? automobile 3. It is a type of transportation with 4 wheels. What is it? car 4. Wednesday is one of these. What is it? day 5. It means to put something together. What is it? assemble 6. There are 24 of these in 1 day. What are they? hours Click here for additional stories and exercises for English teachers. Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur | www.really-learn-english.com Website: www.really-learn-english.com Store: store.really-learn-english.com Copyright © 2013 Ola Zur. All rights reserved. You do NOT have the right to edit, resell, copy, or claim ownership to this booklet. However, you DO have the right to pass this booklet along to others who may benefit from it! 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