En esta ocasión te entregamos la solución del
ejercicio sobre el
Futuro Perfecto en el cual debías colocar la forma correcta del verbo entre paréntesis y luego reescribirlas en interrogativo y negativo:
- He will have fished for hours by this night.
Will he have fished for hours by this night?
He will not have fished for hours by this night.
- The kids will have broken the piano before my sister plays it.
Will the kids have broken the piano before my sister plays it?
The kids will not have broken the piano before my sister plays it.
- I will have paid the debts by the time you get the money.
Will I have paid the debts by the time you get the money?
I will not have paid the debts by the time you get the money.
- Before 9 o’clock, my parents will have visited me.
Will my parents have visited me before 9 o’clock?
Before 9 o’clock, my parents will not have visited me.
- By tomorrow morning I will have advised them to stay at home.
Will I have advised them to stay at home by tomorrow morning?
By tomorrow morning I will not have advised them to stay at home.
- By the end of the month, she will have decoratedher new house.
Will she have decorated her new house by the end of the mouth?
By the end of the month, she will not have decorated her new house.
- I will have understood the problem by the time you explain it.
Will I have understood the problem by the time you explain it?
I will not have understood the problem by the time you explain it.
- Before the meeting ends, he will have interruptedseveral times.
Will he have interrupted several times before the meeting ends?
Before the meeting ends, he will not have interrupted several times.
- Before New Year’s Eve, a crowd of people will have gathered in the square.
Will a crowd of people have gathered in the square before New Year’s Eve?
Before New Year’s Eve, a crowd of people will not have gathered in the square.
- Before he leaves the room he will have turned offthe radio.
Will he have turned off the radio before he leaves the room?
Before he leaves the room he will not have turned off the radio.
- Before this afternoon, the postman will have delivered the letters.
Will the postman have delivered the letters before this afternoon?
Before this afternoon, the postman will not have delivered the letters.
- By the time you arrive to New York, you will have felt better.
Will you have felt better by the time you arrive to New York?
By the time you arrive to New York, you will not have felt better.
- Before you start to complain about your problems, hewill have gone.
Will he have gone before you start to complain about your problems?
Before you start to complain about your problems, he will not have gone.
- By Christmas’ Eve you will have received the gifts.
Will you have received the gifts by Christmas’ Eve?
By Christmas’ Eve you will not have received the gifts.
- By tomorrow afternoon they will have set a new record.
Will they have set a new record by tomorrow afternoon?
By tomorrow afternoon they will not have set a new record.
- By the end of the next year they will have finishedthe new building.
Will they have finished the new building by the end of the next year?
By the end of the next year they will not have finished the new building.
- Before visitors arrive, the workers will have cleaned the streets.
Will the workers have cleaned the streets before visitors arrive?
Before visitors arrive, the workers will not have cleaned the streets.
- Frank will have lent you the book by the time you read it.
Will Frank have lent you the book by the time you read it?
Frank will not have lent you the book by the time you read it.
- By the weekend, you will have translated the documents.
Will you have translated the documents by the weekend?
By the weekend, you will not have translated the documents.
- The boy will have delivered the products before you call the market again.
Will the boy have delivered the products before you call the market again?
The boy will not have delivered the products before you call the market again.
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