Here are some more examples of sentences using the Future Perfect Simple and Future Perfect Continuous tenses:
Future Perfect Simple:
1. By the time you arrive, we will have finished decorating the house.
2. They will have completed the project by next week.
3. She will have graduated from university by the end of the year.
4. I will have saved enough money for a vacation by the summer.
5. By the time he turns 30, he will have traveled to 10 different countries.
Future Perfect Continuous:
1. By the time the concert starts, they will have been practicing for three hours.
2. We will have been working on this project for a year by the time it’s completed.
3. By next month, she will have been living in that city for six years.
4. I will have been studying French for five years by the time I take the proficiency exam.
5. By the end of the day, he will have been playing the piano for seven hours.
Remember, both tenses in future perfect talk about actions or events that will be completed before a specific point in the future. The Future Perfect Simple focuses on the completion of the action, while the Future Perfect Continuous emphasizes the duration or continuity of the action.
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17.12.2023