Future Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
Ergänze die Lücken mit der richtigen Form des Future Perfect Progressive — Aussage, Verneinung oder Frage.
In dieser Übung kommen Aussagesätze, Verneinungen und Fragen gemischt vor. Das Future Perfect Progressive betont, wie lange eine Handlung bis zu einem bestimmten zukünftigen Zeitpunkt andauert. Typische Signalwörter: for, since, by the time, by then, by next year. Der Kontext und eventuelle Hinweise in Klammern zeigen dir den richtigen Satztyp.
Aufgabe
- By the time the project ends, the team on it for eighteen months. (work)
→ By the time the project ends, the team will have been working on it for eighteen months. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
- she German for five years by the time she takes the exam? (learn — Frage)
→ Will she have been learning German for five years by the time she takes the exam? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
- By next summer, I at this company for a year yet — I only started in autumn. (work — Verneinung)
→ By next summer, I will not have been working at this company for a year yet — I only started in autumn. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
- By the time you come home, the children outside for hours. (play)
→ By the time you come home, the children will have been playing outside for hours. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
- he for the marathon for six months by race day? (train — Frage)
→ Will he have been training for the marathon for six months by race day? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
- By next January, she in that flat for a full decade. (live)
→ By next January, she will have been living in that flat for a full decade. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
- By the end of the term, the students for long enough to be ready — they started only last month. (study — Verneinung)
→ By the end of the term, the students will not have been studying for long enough to be ready — they started only last month. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
- the surgeons on the patient for more than two hours by the time the operation ends? (operate — Frage)
→ Will the surgeons have been operating on the patient for more than two hours by the time the operation ends? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
- By midnight, the band non-stop since 7 o’clock. (perform)
→ By midnight, the band will have been performing non-stop since 7 o’clock. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
- By the time the results come out, she for very long — the exam was only yesterday. (wait — Verneinung)
→ By the time the results come out, she will not have been waiting for very long — the exam was only yesterday. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
- they on their novel for three years by the time it is published? (write — Frage)
→ Will they have been writing on their novel for three years by the time it is published? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
- By the end of the conference, the delegates for three days. (meet)
→ By the end of the conference, the delegates will have been meeting for three days. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
- By next spring, the architects on the design for six months yet — the project was delayed. (work — Verneinung)
→ By next spring, the architects will not have been working on the design for six months yet — the project was delayed. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
- you at the gym for a full year by the time your membership renews? (train — Frage)
→ Will you have been training at the gym for a full year by the time your membership renews? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
- By the time the new series is released, fans for two years. (wait)
→ By the time the new series is released, fans will have been waiting for two years. (bis zu Zeitpunkt andauernd → will have been + -ing)
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