Questões de Futuro perfeito progressivo | Future perfect continuous (Inglês)

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Look at the sentences and choose the alternative that presents the CORRECT TENSE: 
“I’m contacting you to inform that my sister, Heather, and her family ____________ next Friday as part of their journey around the country. By the time they get here they ____________ to Wisconsin.”

  • A Will arrive – will be arriving
  • B Arrive – have been
  • C Will have been - arrived
  • D Arrives – are being
  • E Will be arriving – will have been

A. Read the following excerpt from the book The Great Gatsby and complete with the missing verbs.
“By seven o’clock the orchestra _______________, no thin five-piece affair, but a whole pitful of oboes and trombones and saxophones and viols and cornets and piccolos, and low and high drums. The last swimmers ______________ in from the beach now and _______________ up-stairs; the cars from New York _______________ five deep in the drive […]” (FITZGERALD, 2011, p. 32-33).
Source: https://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cms/lib/NC01001395/Centricity/Domain/7935/Gatsby_PDF_FullText.pdf Access on March, 20th 2023

  • A arrived - came - are dressing - parked.
  • B has arrived - have come - are dressing - are parked.
  • C will arrive – are coming – were dressing – will be parked.
  • D arrived – had come – will dress – park.
  • E are arriving – will come – dress – are not parked.

Complete the text with the correct words:
Liz Truss is _________ under pressure from Tory MPs to ensure benefits rise in line with prices, with minister Penny Mordaunt arguing it "makes sense". Former PM Boris Johnson _________ benefits would rise with inflation. Ms Truss has refused to say she _________ maintain the commitment, as she faces questions over how to pay for her government's tax-cutting plans. The PM told the BBC a decision _________ yet been made, as the issue dominated Tory party conference in Birmingham. Speaking to Times Radio, Ms Mordaunt said: "We tomake sure that people are looked after and that people can paytheir bills. We are not about _________ to help people with one hand and take away with another."  _________ if she welcomed Ms Mordaunt _________ her views public, Ms Truss said: "I _________ forward to having those discussions." 
(https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63125506 )

  • A Coming, pledged, would, hadn't, want, trying, asked, making, look
  • B Come, pledged, would, hasn’t, want, try, ask, making, looked
  • C Coming, pledg, will, hasn’t, want, trying, asked, made, looking
  • D Come, pledged, would, hadn’t, wants, to try, asks, making, looking
  • E Coming, pledging, won’t, has, wants, tryed, aked, making, look

The highlighted sentence “You’ll never see me cry” is an example of one of the uses of the simple future: to make promises. Choose the INCORRECT statement about the uses of future tenses.

  • A “He’ll be famous one day” shows a prediction for the future.
  • B "We’ll travel abroad next year” is used to talk about a plan or an intention.
  • C “If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we’ll go to the park” is a conditional sentence, and simple future is used on the second half to express that the action it is likely to happen.
  • D “You will join us for a cup of coffee, won’t you?” is used as an invitation.
  • E “In case we saw a tiger in the city, I won’t run” exemplifies a conditional sentence in which the action is unlikely to happen.