Englische Grammatik: Können Sie mit dem future perfect umgehen?



Talking about the future

Mit future perfect und future continuous schauen wir praktisch aus der Zukunft in die Vergangenheit. Klingt ganz schwierig! Ist es aber nicht, wenn Sie wissen, wie es gemacht wird. Prüfen Sie mit dieser Übung, wie sicher Sie mit future perfect umgehen.

 

Look through the notes about a project your company is planning. Say what will be happening and what will have happened. The first stages of the project planning phases have been done for you.


December – February                 consider customer requirements
March – April                               evaluate current products
May – July                                   review competitors’ products
August – September                   make a SWOT analysis
October – November                  identify sales points
5th December                             develop preliminary targets


1) In March and April  _____________________________________________ .
2) By the end of April   ____________________________________________ .
3) From May to July ______________________________________________ .
4) By the end of July _____________________________________________ .
5) During August and September ____________________________________ .
6) By the end of September ________________________________________ .
7) During October and November ___________________________________ .
8) By the end of November ________________________________________ .
9) By the beginning of December ____________________________________ .

 

 

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Answers:
1) we will be evaluating current products.  
2) we will have evaluated current products.
3) we will be reviewing our competitors’ products.
4) we will have reviewed our competitors’ products.
5) we will be making a SWOT analysis.
6) we will have made/completed a SWOT analysis.
7) we will be identifying sales points.  
8) we will have identified sales points.
9) we will have developed preliminary targets.