Take This Future Perfect Tense Test!

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    By this afternoon, I … the lawn with a push mower.

    • Will have mowed
    • Will have been mowed
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Take this future perfect tense test and get to review what we have tried to study in the past days. What you are not meant to forget is that this tense is used when it comes to events that will take place in a future date — all the best as you tackle it and be sure to share it See morewith your classmates.

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  • 2. 

    You … your GMAT score online next week.

    • Will have seen

    • will have saw

    Correct Answer
    A. Will have seen
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will have seen". This is because the sentence is in the future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed in the future before another action. "Will have seen" is the correct form of the verb in this tense. "Will have saw" is incorrect because "saw" is the past tense form of the verb, which does not match the tense of the sentence.

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  • 3. 

    The person … probation by January.

    • will has finished

    • will have finished

    Correct Answer
    A. will have finished
    Explanation
    The sentence is discussing a future event that will be completed by January. The correct answer is "will have finished" because it uses the future perfect tense, indicating that the action of finishing will be completed before January.

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  • 4. 

    By this time next month, my father and I … our family business for a year.

    • will have run

    • will have ran

    Correct Answer
    A. will have run
    Explanation
    By this time next month, my father and I will have run our family business for a year. This is the correct answer because the sentence is in future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed in the future. "Will have run" is the correct form of the verb "run" in future perfect tense. "Will have ran" is grammatically incorrect as the past participle form of "run" should be used in this tense.

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  • 5. 

    All the campers … in their tent before midnight.

    • will have sleep

    • will have slept

    Correct Answer
    A. will have slept
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will have slept" because it indicates a future action that will be completed before a specific time (midnight). The phrase "will have" is used to express the future perfect tense, which shows an action that will be finished before a certain point in the future. In this case, it means that all the campers will complete the action of sleeping before midnight.

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  • 6. 

    Before you arrive at the station, a hotel room … for you.

    • will have been booked

    • will have booked

    Correct Answer
    A. will have booked
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will have booked." This is because the sentence is in future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed before a certain point in the future. In this case, the hotel room will be booked before the person arrives at the station.

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  • 7. 

    At this time tomorrow, I … to pay off my debts.

    • will have had money

    • will have money

    Correct Answer
    A. will have had money
  • 8. 

    Your best friend … help by the time you … her to take part in your wedding.

    • ask, will have offered

    • will have offered, ask

    Correct Answer
    A. will have offered, ask
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the action of "offering help" will happen before the action of "asking her to take part in the wedding." Therefore, the correct order of the actions is "will have offered" followed by "ask."

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  • 9. 

    The manager … the meeting room by twelve.

    • will have been left

    • will have left

    Correct Answer
    A. will have left
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will have left." This is because the sentence is in the future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed before a specified time in the future. In this case, the manager will leave the meeting room by twelve, which is the specified time.

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  • 10. 

    You can’t meet him at my office at 11. He … to the bank at 10.

    • will have been gone

    • will have gone

    Correct Answer
    A. will have gone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will have gone". This is because the sentence is talking about a future event (meeting at 11), and the action of going to the bank will have already been completed by 10.

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