Question 1
By next month, Sarah _____ for a year.
Options: will have been meditating, will be meditating, will have meditated
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them. Use the Future Perfect Continuous to describe habits or activities that will have been continuing for a period of time before a future moment.
Question 1
By next month, Sarah _____ for a year.
Options: will have been meditating, will be meditating, will have meditated
Question 2
By the end of this year, Marcus _____ regularly for eighteen months.
Options: will read, will have read, will have been reading
Question 3
By this time next year, we _____ for two years.
Options: will have been journaling, will journal, will have journaled
Question 4
By the time he starts his new job, Daniel _____ his leadership skills for over three years.
Options: will be developing, will develop, will have been developing
Question 5
By the end of the training program, they _____ their problem-solving skills every day for a month.
Options: will practice, will have been practicing, will have practiced
Question 6
How long _____ your new sleep schedule by the time you see the health benefits?
Options: will you have been following, will you be following, will you follow
Question 7
They _____ their language skills for a decade by the time they achieve fluency.
Options: will practice, will have been practicing, will be practicing
Question 8
By next year, Jake _____ for his father for two years.
Options: will have worked, will worked, will have been working
Question 9
By the end of the course, students _____ their communication skills for several months.
Options: will have improved, will have been improving, will improve
Question 10
By next month, I _____ my new morning routine for six months, and I’m already seeing results.
Options: will follow, will be following, will have been following
Practise Future Perfect Continuous – Personal Development and Habits with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 10 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Future Perfect Continuous – Personal Development and Habits in everyday English.
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