By the time you get home I will have cleaned the house from top to bottom (ended by a particular point in the future)
Joseph has been kicking a football against the wall all day (repeated action)
On Saturday, we will have been living in this house for a year (in progress at a particular point in the future)
I had stayed in the hotel twice in the 1980s (talking about how many times)
When you have finished , you can go home (it will happen at some time in the future)
He had been driving for about half an hour when the engine suddenly stopped. (completed action before the past)
I think someone has been tampering with my mail (drawing a conclusion and complaining)
She felt terrible during the interview because she had been suffering from flu since the previous day (action before the past that continued beyond it)
He has learnt how to play chess and he can play well now. However, he has been learning how to play baseball for quite some time but he is still meeting his trainer once a week. (present perfect for a completed action and present perfect continuous if the action is still ongoing)
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1)will have cleaned
2)kicks
3)will have lived
4)will stay
5)will finish
6)drives
7)tampers
8)suffers
9)is learning, is learning
10)have
11)will cry
12)have met
13)will be
14)will drive
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