Future Tenses - At 6 o'clock tomorrow
Multiple Choice : Future Tenses
1
At 6 o'clock tomorrow, I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson.
- Future simple
- Future continuous
- Future perfect
- Future perfect continuous
2
I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow.
- Future simple
- Future continuous
- Future perfect
- Future perfect continuous
3
I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week.
- Future simple
- Future continuous
- Future perfect
- Future perfect continuous
4
By this time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years.
- Future simple
- Future continuous
- Future perfect
- Future perfect continuous
5
For questions 5 to 8 match the given sentence to its usage.
At 6 o'clock tomorrow I WILL BE HAVING my piano lesson.
- An action completed before a time in the future
- Prediction (with no present evidence)
- How long something will have been happening by a future time
- Action in progress at a specific future time
6
This time next year I WILL HAVE BEEN LIVING here for 10 years.
- An action completed before a time in the future
- Prediction (with no present evidence)
- How long something will have been happening by a future time
- Action in progress at a specific future time
7
I think IT WILL SNOW tomorrow.
- An action completed before a time in the future
- Prediction (with no present evidence)
- How long something will have been happening by a future time
- Action in progress at a specific future time
8
I WILL HAVE PASSED my driving test by this time next week.
- An action completed before a time in the future
- Prediction (with no present evidence)
- How long something will have been happening by a future time
- Action in progress at a specific future time
9
Which of the following sentences is written in the future simple tense?
- At three o' clock I will be watching the football game.
- I am going to visit my family next year.
- I will love you forever.
- I will have done it by the time you get here.
10
Which of the following sentences is written in the future perfect tense?
- I won't do it under any circumstances.
- I will not have completed it by then.
- I'm not going to do it.
- I will not be coming tomorrow.
11
Which of the following usages is commonly used for the future continuous tense?
- An activity in progress at a specific future time
- Something that will have been completed by a certain time in the future
- Linking the present to the future
- Future prediction based on no evidence
12
Which tense is used for expressing decisions made before the time of speaking?
- Future perfect
- Future simple
- Going to future
- Future perfect continuous
13
Which of the following sentences is written in the future perfect continuous tense?
- I will be working here forever.
- I will have a million dollars in the bank next year.
- I am going to start my new job next week.
- I will have been working for this company for twenty five years soon.
14
Identify the tense in the following sentence: John is going out tonight.
- Present continuous
- Going to future
- Future continuous
- Future simple
15
Which of the following sentences is written in the future continuous tense?
- Are you having lunch with us tomorrow?
- Are you going to have dinner in a restaurant tomorrow?
- Will you come with me, please?
- Will you be dining with us tomorrow?
16
Which of the following usages is NOT associated with the future simple tense?
- Spontaneous decisions (decisions made at the time of speaking)
- Prediction with present evidence
- Promises
- Future facts/certainties
17
Which of the following usages is NOT associated with the going to future tense?
- Spontaneous decisions (decisions made at the time of speaking)
- Intentions
- Plans (decisions made before speaking)
- Predictions based on present evidence
18
Which of the following tenses is used for expressing spontaneous decisions made at the time of speaking?
- Going to future
- Future perfect
- Future perfect continuous
- Future simple
19
Identify the tense in the following sentence: The next bus for New York leaves at 9:00 a.m.
- Present continuous
- Future simple
- Future continuous
- Present simple
20
Which of the following tenses is NOT used for expressing predictions?
- Future simple
- Present continuous with future meaning
- Going to future
- Future continuous
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Solution: Future Tenses - At 6 o'clock tomorrow