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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

future

Future simple / progressive / perfect simple

In a few minutes you will know about your future .
Good . Can you tell me where I .......... in a year ?
Oh, yes. In a big white house .
  

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First, what answer do you choose, Anonymous? Post the completed sentence here and we will check your effort.

  • First, what answer do you choose, Anonymous?
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First, what answer do you choose, Anonymous? Post the completed sentence here and we will check your effort.
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I don't know . I'm confused . The three tenses seem to be ok here .
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AnonymousThe three tenses seem to be ok here
First you need to choose a verb. Which will it be?
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Next, please place your verb 'live' into the three verb forms mentioned. I am curious to know what 'perfect simple' will look like.
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will live
will be living
will have lived
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Thank you. (The third is called 'future perfect', not 'perfect simple'.)

Only the future progressive is possible, since the question is asking about a future current ('now') activity.
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Yes. In a few years you will have written a book about your life . It will be a best seller .
If you please, also check this .
Thanks in advance .
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AnonymousIf you please, also check this .
Check what? It is OK.

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