1. Which sentence is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) She will have been writing a letter.
(B) She will have written a letter.
(C) She will write a letter.
(D) She is writing a letter.
2. Which helping verb combination is used in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) Will have been
(B) Will have
(C) Will be
(D) Had been
3. Which form of the verb follows will have been?
(A) Verb + ing
(B) Second form
(C) Third form
(D) First form
4. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
(A) He will have been work all day.
(B) He will have been working all day.
(C) He will have worked all day.
(D) He will be working all day.
5. Fill in the blank: They _ for three hours by noon tomorrow.
(A) will have been studying
(B) will have studied
(C) will study
(D) studied
6. The Future Perfect Continuous Tense is mainly used to describe:
(A) A completed future action
(B) A past habit
(C) An action that will continue up to a specific time in the future
(D) A present action
7. Fill in the blank: She _ for the exam for two months by next week.
(A) studies
(B) will study
(C) has studied
(D) will have been studying
8. Which phrase is commonly used with the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) At the moment
(B) Yesterday morning
(C) Last month
(D) For five years by 2030
9. Which sentence is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) They will have been waiting for two hours by then.
(B) They will be waiting for two hours.
(C) They have been waiting for two hours.
(D) They waited for two hours.
10. Choose the correct interrogative sentence.
(A) Will she have working here for five years?
(B) Will she has been working here for five years?
(C) Has she been working here for five years?
(D) Will she have been working here for five years by next month?
11. Fill in the blank: I _ at this company for ten years by 2030.
(A) will have been working
(B) will work
(C) work
(D) worked
12. Which sentence is negative?
(A) We will not have been travelling for six hours.
(B) We will have been travelling for six hours.
(C) We will travel for six hours.
(D) We travelled for six hours.
13. Which helping verb combination is used with all subjects?
(A) Had been
(B) Has been
(C) Will have been
(D) Will be
14. Fill in the blank: He _ on the project for a year by December.
(A) works
(B) will have been working
(C) will work
(D) worked
15. Which sentence is correct?
(A) They will has been waiting.
(B) They will have waiting.
(C) They will be been waiting.
(D) They will have been waiting.
16. Which sentence correctly expresses duration up to a future time?
(A) By next July, I have lived in Lahore for five years.
(B) By next July, I will live in Lahore for five years.
(C) By next July, I lived in Lahore for five years.
(D) By next July, I will have been living in Lahore for five years.
17. Fill in the blank: We _ on this research for six months by the end of the year.
(A) work
(B) will have been working
(C) will work
(D) worked
18. Which sentence correctly uses the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) He will be read for three hours.
(B) He will have been read for three hours.
(C) He will have reading for three hours.
(D) He will have been reading for three hours by midnight.
19. Which word is commonly used to show duration in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) For
(B) Yesterday
(C) While
(D) Already
20. Fill in the blank: My father _ at the company for twenty years by his retirement.
(A) works
(B) will have been working
(C) will work
(D) worked
21. Which sentence is incorrect?
(A) I will have been studying for four hours.
(B) She will have been cooking since morning.
(C) They will have been worked for two hours.
(D) We will have been travelling all day.
22. Fill in the blank: _ you have been teaching here for ten years by 2030?
(A) Do
(B) Did
(C) Will
(D) Have
23. Which sentence is in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) He drove for five hours.
(B) He will drive for five hours by evening.
(C) He has been driving for five hours.
(D) He will have been driving for five hours by evening.
24. Fill in the blank: She _ the report for two weeks by Friday.
(A) writes
(B) will write
(C) will have been writing
(D) wrote
25. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
(A) I will have waiting for you.
(B) I will have been waiting for you.
(C) I will be been waiting for you.
(D) I will has been waiting for you.
26. Which structure is correct for the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) Will have been + Verb + ing
(B) Will have + Third Form
(C) Will be + Verb + ing
(D) Had been + Verb + ing
27. Fill in the blank: They _ the building for eight months by the project's completion.
(A) build
(B) will build
(C) built
(D) will have been building
28. Which sentence is a correct negative form?
(A) He will not have been working there for long.
(B) He not will have been working there.
(C) He will have not been working there.
(D) He does not will have been working there.
29. Which expression commonly indicates the use of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) By the end of next year, for five years
(B) Yesterday morning
(C) Last month
(D) Every Sunday
30. Which sentence correctly uses the Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
(A) By December, we will be working on this project for one year.
(B) By December, we will have worked on this project for one year.
(C) By December, we will have been working on this project for one year.
(D) By December, we worked on this project for one year.