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 - Negative form

Fill the blanks using the correct negative ‘Short form’ of the Future perfect continuous.


1. The managers ___________________________ the overall performance of the team for too long when the performance review begins next week. (not/to evaluate)


2. I ___________________________ at Versailles for too long when my wife joins me for our vacation. (not/to stay)


3. I ___________________________ the data for too long when the research committee meets on Thursday. (not/to collect)


4. By this weekend, I ___________________________ Stacy for three weeks. (not/to see)


5. By Friday, Scott ___________________________ the couriers on time for five days. (not/to deliver)


6. Our company ___________________________ new employees for six months when the recruitment process begins tomorrow. (not/to hire)


7. Roxanne ___________________________ the CRM tool for two days when she returns from her sick leave on Monday. (not/to update)


8. At this time next year, I ___________________________ in Spain for three months, I will be in China instead. (not/to live)


9. The organization ___________________________ its mission statement for six months, when the next quarter begins. (not/to define)


10. By January 2030, the government ___________________________ social services to the people living below the poverty line, for thirty years. (not/to provide)





Correction de l'exercice

1. The managers evaluating the overall performance of the team for too long when the performance review begins next week. (not/to evaluate)
2. I won't have been staying at Versailles for too long when my wife joins me for our vacation. (not/to stay)
3. I won't have been collecting the data for too long when the research committee meets on Thursday. (not/to collect)
4. By this weekend, I won't have been seeing Stacy for three weeks. (not/to see)
5. By Friday, Scott won't have been delivering the couriers on time for five days. (not/to deliver)
6. Our company won't have been hiring new employees for six months when the recruitment process begins tomorrow. (not/to hire)
7. Roxanne won't have been updating the CRM tool for two days when she returns from her sick leave on Monday. (not/to update)
8. At this time next year, I won't have been living in Spain for three months, I will be in China instead. (not/to live)
9. The organization won't have been defining its mission statement for six months, when the next quarter begins. (not/to define)
10. By January 2030, the government won't have been providing social services to the people living below the poverty line, for thirty years. (not/to provide)