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Future Tenses Practice (B2–C1) | Future Perfect, Continuous & Predictions

Future Tenses Practice (B2–C1) | Future Perfect, Continuous & Predictions

Advanced English Grammar Exercise

This advanced English grammar exercise helps B2–C1 learners practise Future Perfect, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Continuous, and future predictions in realistic modern contexts. The task includes discussions about AI in education, travel trends, social media, technology, environmental issues, and future lifestyles. Students learn to distinguish between completed future actions, ongoing future processes, duration before a future point, and speculative predictions while working with natural conversation-based examples. Suitable for advanced grammar revision, speaking preparation, IELTS-style fluency work, and independent study.

Future Tenses Practice (B2–C1) | Future Perfect, Continuous & Predictions

Fill in the gaps with the correct future form.
ALLA

It’s hard to make predictions about the travel industry, but I think I can say quite a lot about airline services in about ten years’ time. I think we (STILL / COMPLAIN) about the food on planes. By that time, airlines (REPLACE) all human flight attendants with robots, and, who knows, perhaps I (FIND) a company that offers real WiFi for free. And I (PROBABLY / PAY) even more for a tiny seat!

MARISA

I’m optimistic about the future of AI in education, so I think that by the time I graduate in June, I (CHOOSE) my career path in creative arts. By then, I (STUDY) the value of human connection for about four years, and I (ALMOST CERTAINLY / BECOME) a public speaker! So I (GIVE) inspirational speeches at graduation ceremonies, I hope!

BETH

I think we should all be worried about what nature (BE) like in fifty years’ time. By then, I hope that the local authorities (REMOVE) all the venomous snakes from our popular hiking trails, but perhaps scientists (STILL / SEARCH) for safer ways to protect tourists. It’s quite possible that we (STILL / TALK) about the danger of wild animals, as we are now!

DAVE

By the time the next decade starts, I expect that nearly everything about the way we travel (CHANGE) and everyone (TRY) their best to avoid digital spaces. For example, I can’t imagine that we (USE) social media for everything, because by then most people (RUN OUT) of patience with AI influencers. People (TRAVEL) to places with no internet connection, or perhaps we (WALK) in the woods more often. I hope that tech companies (SOLVE) the privacy problem, but who knows! Perhaps some other worse digital threat (COME) along by then!