Ana Rosa
i have a confuse in future perfect,future perfect passive and future perfect progressive I did this excersice but i don't know is correct In two week's tie (1) i will have arrived in London for my vacation .By this time (2) i will have been checking into the hotel, and (3) i will have been unpacking in my room.(4) i will have been waited outside the hotel for my city tour. By the afternnon on the firts day(5) i will have been seeing the major London sites and by 4:15 i already (6) will have sitting in a café having tea foot 15 minutes (7) i will have been without you for a whole day. I'm sure (8) i will have been thinking about you constantly. I imagine (9) you will have wondered what i'm doing too, and no doubt (10) you will have regretted not coming with me.
Apr 17, 2015 9:12 PM
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If you post this in the notebook, it is easier for people to help with corrections. Your head must be spinning after trying that exercise! In two week's time (1) I will have arrived in London for my vacation. (2) I will have checked into the hotel, and (3) will have unpacked in my room. (4) I will wait outside the hotel for my city tour. By the afternoon on the first day (5) I will have seen the major London sites and by 4:15 I (6) will already have been sitting in a café having tea for 15 minutes. (7) I will have been without you for a whole day. I'm sure (8) I will have been thinking about you constantly. I imagine (9) you will be wondering what I'm doing too, and no doubt (10) you will regret not coming with me.
April 18, 2015
Hi Ana, The first thing: please clean up your elementary mistakes. The grammar you want to use is upper intermediate level, and you simply won't understand it if the grammar foundation isn't there. I'm not surprised that you're confused. Honestly, are future perfect forms your only option? It sounds very unnatural. Anyway, here are my short answers, as far as the sentence sounds correct: 1. yes (but the context is unclear) 2. no 3. no 4. definitely no 5. no 6. definitely no 7. yes (again, the context is unclear) 8. yes 9. no 10. yes As I said, most of your confusion comes from missing grammar at a lower level. I suggest you take a step back and understand passive, progressive and perfect forms properly before you try putting them into the future.
April 17, 2015
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April 17, 2015
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