The Conjugator

Exercice à trous

Dans cet exercice, mettez le verbe entre parenthèses à la forme verbale qui convient le mieux. Une fois que vous avez rempli toutes les zones, appuyez sur "Corriger" pour voir la réponse ainsi que votre score.



Future perfect continuous - MIXED TENSES / AFFIRMATIVE-NEGATIVE-QUESTIONS

Fill the blanks using the correct form of affirmative, negative or question of the Future perfect continuous.


1. Gilbert ___________________________ games on his computer for two hours at 6 pm. (to play)


2. Erika ___________________________ the website for two days when she resumes working on it again. (not - short/to create)


3. When the train stops, Julian ___________________________ for 2 hours. (to sleep)

4. ___________________________ Benjamin ___________________________ the presentation for two hours at 8pm? (will/to make)

5. In the next thirty years most people ___________________________ the internet for 50 years. (to use)

6. ___________________________ Bernard ___________________________ the new brochures for a week by Friday? (will/to design)

7. By June 2020, the government ___________________________ the revised taxes for two years. (to impose)

8. ___________________________ the doctors ___________________________ the patients for five hours at 2 pm? (will/to examine)

9. The researchers ___________________________ the project reports for two days on Wednesday. (to prepare)


10. The architects ___________________________ the building for three years when the project completes next month. (to restore)





Correction de l'exercice

1. Gilbert will have been playing games on his computer for two hours at 6 pm. (to play)
2. Erika won't have been creating the website for two days when she resumes working on it again. (not - short/to create)
3. When the train stops, Julian will have been sleeping for 2 hours. (to sleep)
4. Will Benjamin {have been making} the presentation for two hours at 8pm? (will/to make)
5. In the next thirty years most people will have been using the internet for 50 years. (to use)
6. Will Bernard {have been designing} the new brochures for a week by Friday? (will/to design)
7. By June 2020, the government will have been imposing the revised taxes for two years. (to impose)
8. Will the doctors {have been examining} the patients for five hours at 2 pm? (will/to examine)
9. The researchers will have been preparing the project reports for two days on Wednesday. (to prepare)
10. The architects will have been restoring the building for three years when the project completes next month. (to restore)