1) Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
1.By the end of the month we (learn) this language for ten years.
2. When my daughter goes to school we (live) in here for 3 years.
3. When the new century begins they (reconstruct) the theatre for almost 12 years.
4. If nobody stops her she (talk) for hours.
5. When his parents come he (work) at his composition for 3 hours.
6. By late January Peter (do) his end-of-term exams for a month.
7. They are getting married next month. They (go) out for a year.
8. In ten minutes we (wait) for a bus for an hour.
9. Ann (study) English for 12 months by the time she goes back to Russia in December.
10. By the time they reach the finish line they (run) steadily for 5 hours.
11. I (sleep) for 3 hours when they get home.
12. It’s the firm’s anniversary next week. They (make) furniture for 50 years.
13. I (stay) at Tom’s for a week already when my family join me.
14. He (train) for two months before the competition begins.
15. By 3 o’clock he (walk) for 5 hours.
16. They launch a new product line next week. By the end of the year they
(produce) the product for 5 months already.
17. Professor White is leaving next week. He (lecture) for five days by then.
18. This is the longest flight I have ever taken. By the time we get to New
Zealand I (fly) for 13 hours.
2) Use the Future Perfect Continuous.
1. My father (dig) in the garden for three hours before he plants these bushes.
2. We (admire) the beautify of Italy for two weeks before we leave home.
3. By this time next week, he (work) on his book for a year.
4. Do you realize that on September 15, you (repair) our car for three months?
5. Radio waves from Earth (travel) for light years before anyone picks them up.
6. I (cook) for a few hours before the quests arrive.
7. I (write) my course paper for two month before I defend it.
8. The children (play) out of doors the whole evening till their parents return home.
9. My mother (sit) in front of the TV-set for the whole evening till I come home.