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I will have been studying at that university for 4 years by the end of this term.
Future Perfect Continuous
How long will José have been working there when he retires next year?
Future Perfect Continuous
She will have been studying Architecture for three years when she moves to Chile next summer
Future Perfect Continuous
They will have been watching TV all day no doubt.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have arrived in the office by 8am so you can call me anytime after then.
Future Perfect
By the time we take the Selectividad exam, we will have covered all the grammar topics on the syllabus
Future Perfect
The boat will have sailed.
Future Perfect
They definitely won't have finished the decorating by tomorrow.
Future Perfect
Trust me, she will have forgotten everything by December.
Future Perfect
Surely you won't be working on my birthday?
Future Continuous
It will likely be raining later so I'd better take my umbrella.
Future Continuous
Yeah sure, I won't be using the car anyway.
Future Continuous
Will you be playing in the game or just on the substitute bench again?
Future Continuous
Sarah will be lying on the beach this time tomorrow.
Future Continuous
Don't worry, I won't be long.
Future Simple
People won't be taking vacations to other planets until the 23rd century at least.
Future Continuous
Shall I pick you up something from the shop?
Future Simple
We will see what we can do to help you.
Future Simple
Lucy will not be at school tomorrow.
Future Simple
The car had not been running well for a long time.
Past Perfect Continuous
Somebody had definitely been smoking in that room.
Past Perfect Continuous
Had they been waiting for the bus for long?
Past Perfect Continuous
Mr Lawrence, hi. Sorry we had not been expecting you today.
Past Perfect Continuous
They had been playing football before it started to rain.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had finished my work before the meeting
Past Perfect
Had you finished your essay before you came here?
Past Perfect
Unfortunately the train had already left the station, when we arrived
Past Perfect
We had planned to go hiking, but it started raining.
Past Perfect
Although we had expected some delays, we hadn’t anticipated the entire system would crash.
Past Perfect
The teacher was talking non-stop for 2 hours!
Past Continuous
While she was preparing dinner, her phone was constantly ringing with work-related calls.
Past Continuous
It was snowing so hard last month.
Past Continuous
While I was packing my suitcase, I noticed that my cat was watching me suspiciously from the corner.
Past Continuous
Why were you so angry with him for dropping the tank? It was clearly an accident.
Past Simple
What did you eat for dinner?
Past Simple
The Jurassic period lasted about 62 million years.
Past Simple
Sorry, we didn't hear the doorbell.
Past Simple
The car exploded at 9am this morning.
Past Simple
Sarah hasn't been feeling very well for two weeks now.
Present Perfect Continuous
We've been studying since 9 o'clock this morning.
Present Perfect Continuous
How long have you been learning English?
Present Perfect Continuous
Has it been raining where you live?
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been meaning to call you all week, but something keeps coming up.
Present Perfect Continuous
How long have you known Tara?
Present Perfect
Has the price gone up again?
Present Perfect
Oh dear, Christopher has just broken his leg.
Present Perfect
I have heard that modal verbs often appear in the rephrasing section, so I’m paying extra attention to them in class.
Present Perfect
John has eaten the whole cake himself.
Present Perfect
He has studied every grammar point from the syllabus, hoping it will help him get a better score in Selectividad.
Present Perfect
Is he watching TV again?
Present Continuous
When are you starting your new job?
Present Continuous
She is working on her writing skills to improve the coherence of her essays for the English exam.
Present Continuous
The candle is burning brightly tonight.
Present Continuous
Johan is learning to drive.
Present Continuous
That sounds interesting.
Present Simple
Why are you so beautiful?
Present Simple
We meet at the bingo hall for games night every Thursday.
Present Simple
Do you play football?
Present Simple
The moon goes round the Earth
Present Simple