Task 4. Put the verbs into Future Simple, Future Continuous Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous Tenses. I 1. When you come to my garden tomorrow. I. (water) the flowers. 2. Steven (not learn) his lesson by tomorrow. 3. By 5 pm the boys (play) basketball for three hours. 4. The workers (repair) the road in the city centre for two days next week 5. Rob is nine. He (be) ten on his next birthday. 6. I hope I... (finish) this chapter by the end of the day. 7. We (fly) non-stop for twelve hours before we get to Tokyo. 8. Don't try to move this bookcase by yourself Wait and I (help) you
1. When you come to my garden tomorrow, I will water the flowers.
- In this sentence, we use the Future Simple tense because it describes an action that will happen in the future, specifically tomorrow. The subject "I" will perform the action of watering the flowers when the person comes to the garden.
2. Steven will not have learned his lesson by tomorrow.
- Here, we use the Future Perfect tense because it describes an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future, which is tomorrow. The subject "Steven" will not complete the action of learning his lesson by that time.
3. By 5 pm, the boys will have been playing basketball for three hours.
- This sentence uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action that will continue up until a particular time in the future, which is 5 pm. The boys will have been engaged in the action of playing basketball for a duration of three hours by that time.
4. The workers will be repairing the road in the city center for two days next week.
- In this sentence, we use the Future Continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action that will happen in the future for a specific duration of time. The workers will be engaged in the action of repairing the road in the city center for a duration of two days next week.
5. Rob is nine. He will be ten on his next birthday.
- Here, we use the Future Simple tense because it describes a future event. The subject "Rob" will turn ten on his next birthday. This is a simple and straightforward prediction of a future age.
6. I hope I will have finished this chapter by the end of the day.
- This sentence uses the Future Perfect tense because it describes an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future, which is the end of the day. The subject "I" hopes to complete the action of finishing the chapter before the day ends.
7. We will have been flying non-stop for twelve hours before we get to Tokyo.
- In this sentence, we use the Future Perfect Continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action that will continue until a particular time in the future, which is getting to Tokyo. The subject "We" will have been engaged in the action of flying non-stop for a duration of twelve hours before reaching Tokyo.
8. Don't try to move this bookcase by yourself. Wait, and I will help you.
- Here, we use the Future Simple tense because it describes a future action. The subject "I" will perform the action of helping the person who should not try to move the bookcase alone. The speaker assures that they will assist in due time.