Future Perfect & Future Continuous – English Grammar Exercises for B2
You are the Head of Marketing presenting your upcoming project roadmap to the Board of Directors. Choose the correct tense (A, B, C, or D) to complete your professional report naturally.
1 “Good morning, Board of Directors. By the end of this brief presentation, I ______ a comprehensive roadmap for our Q3 marketing campaign.”
(A) will outline
(B) will have outlined
(C) will be outlining
(D) outline
2 “Let us start with the preparation phase. During the first two weeks of July, our team ______ extensive market research on our target demographic.”
(A) will be conducting
(B) will have conducted
(C) will conduct
(D) conducts
3 “I know budget approval is a concern. Please rest assured that by August 15th, we ______ the entire advertising budget.”
(A) will be finalizing
(B) will finalize
(C) will have finalized
(D) are finalizing
4 “At exactly 9:00 AM on September 1st, we ______ our new commercial across all major national television networks.”
(A) will have broadcasted
(B) will be broadcasting
(C) broadcast
(D) will broadcast
5 “As for our key performance indicators (KPIs), I guarantee that by the end of Q3, we ______ over 50,000 new user sign-ups.”
(A) will be reaching
(B) will have reached
(C) reach
(D) will reach
6 “Throughout the entire launch week, the data analytics team ______ the website traffic 24/7 to ensure the servers do not crash.”
(A) will have monitored
(B) will be monitoring
(C) monitors
(D) will monitor
7 “Before the CEO returns from the European business tour next month, the PR department ______ three major press releases.”
(A) will be publishing
(B) will publish
(C) will have published
(D) publishes
8 “To maintain momentum, while our competitors are planning their winter sales, we ______ our holiday promotional materials.”
(A) will have already prepared
(B) will already prepare
(C) will already be preparing
(D) already prepare
9 “By the middle of the quarter, our lead designers ______ all the digital assets required for the social media platforms.”
(A) will have created
(B) will be creating
(C) will create
(D) create
10 “Next Tuesday afternoon, I will not be in the office. I ______ our new partnership proposal to the investors in London.”
(A) will have pitched
(B) will pitch
(C) will be pitching
(D) pitch
11 “We are very confident in our conversion rates. By December, this specific ad campaign ______ more than $2 million in revenue.”
(A) will be generating
(B) will have generated
(C) generates
(D) will generate
12 “When the new flagship product officially drops in stores, our customer service representatives ______ hundreds of inquiries simultaneously.”
(A) will have handled
(B) will handle
(C) will be handling
(D) handle
13 “By the time we hold our next quarterly meeting in October, we ______ our market share in the Asian region significantly.”
(A) will be expanding
(B) will have expanded
(C) will expand
(D) expand
14 “This time next month, the production crew ______ the second phase of the commercial in Tokyo.”
(A) will be filming
(B) will have filmed
(C) films
(D) will film
15 “Our timeline is very strict. By the official launch date, we ______ contracts with all ten of our celebrity influencers.”
(A) will be securing
(B) will secure
(C) will have secured
(D) secure
16 “If you visit the marketing department tomorrow morning, you will see that everyone ______ hard on the final revisions.”
(A) will have worked
(B) will be working
(C) works
(D) will work
17 “Our ultimate goal is market dominance. By the end of this fiscal year, we ______ our overall brand awareness.”
(A) will be doubling
(B) will double
(C) will have doubled
(D) double
18 “Between October and November, we ______ different pricing strategies to see which one maximizes profit.”
(A) will have tested
(B) will be testing
(C) will test
(D) test
19 “I am fully committed to this timeline. By 5:00 PM today, my assistant ______ the detailed financial breakdown to all of your emails.”
(A) will be sending
(B) will have sent
(C) sends
(D) will send
20 “Thank you for your time. I am confident that by the end of this year, we ______ every single goal we set today.”
(A) will be achieving
(B) will have achieved
(C) achieve
(D) will achieve
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 (B) will have outlined
Why it is correct: “By the end of this brief presentation” is a deadline. The manager commits that the outlining process will be completed before the presentation ends. This requires the Future Perfect (will have + V3/ed).
2 (A) will be conducting
Why it is correct: “During the first two weeks of July” describes a continuous duration of time. The team will be in the middle of conducting research throughout this period. This requires the Future Continuous (will be + V-ing).
3 (C) will have finalized
Why it is correct: “By August 15th” sets a clear deadline. The budget will be 100% finished and approved before that date.
4 (B) will be broadcasting
Why it is correct: “At exactly 9:00 AM on September 1st” is a specific point in time. The commercial will be in progress (airing on TV) at that exact moment.
5 (B) will have reached
Why it is correct: “By the end of Q3” is a deadline for a KPI. The manager is promising an accomplished result (50,000 sign-ups) before that time.
6 (B) will be monitoring
Why it is correct: “Throughout the entire launch week” and “24/7” indicate an ongoing, continuous action. The analytics team will be in the process of monitoring.
7 (C) will have published
Why it is correct: “Before the CEO returns” acts as the deadline. The PR task will be completed prior to the CEO’s arrival.
8 (C) will already be preparing
Why it is correct: “While our competitors are planning” sets up a simultaneous ongoing action. We will be in the middle of preparing at the same time.
9 (A) will have created
Why it is correct: “By the middle of the quarter” is the deadline. The creation of the assets will be finished before this point.
10 (C) will be pitching
Why it is correct: “Next Tuesday afternoon” represents a block of time where the manager will be busy. They will be in the middle of giving a presentation.
11 (B) will have generated
Why it is correct: “By December” is a future deadline. The revenue is an accumulated, completed result prior to that month.
12 (C) will be handling
Why it is correct: “When the new flagship product officially drops” points to a specific triggering event. The representatives will be in the process of handling high call volumes when this happens.
13 (B) will have expanded
Why it is correct: “By the time we hold our next quarterly meeting” is a deadline. The expansion is a goal that will be achieved before the meeting.
14 (A) will be filming
Why it is correct: “This time next month” refers to a specific moment in the future. The crew will be in progress filming.
15 (C) will have secured
Why it is correct: “By the official launch date” is a strict deadline. Securing the contracts must be completely finished beforehand.
16 (B) will be working
Why it is correct: “If you visit… tomorrow morning” sets a specific future timeframe. You will see the staff in the middle of working.
17 (C) will have doubled
Why it is correct: “By the end of this fiscal year” is a major deadline. Doubling the brand awareness is a targeted milestone that will be completed by then.
18 (B) will be testing
Why it is correct: “Between October and November” indicates a continuous duration. The strategy testing will be ongoing during this period.
19 (B) will have sent
Why it is correct: “By 5:00 PM today” is a deadline. The manager is making a firm commitment that the email will be sent and in their inboxes before that time.
20 (B) will have achieved
Why it is correct: “By the end of this year” is the ultimate deadline. Achieving the goals will be a completed accomplishment.
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER
1 The “KPI & Commitment” Tense (Future Perfect):
- In business English, when you report to a boss or client, you must build trust. Using the Future Perfect (will have + V3/ed) shows that you are focused on results and deadlines. It translates to: “I guarantee this task will be 100% finished before the deadline.”
- Corporate Keywords: By the end of Q3, by the launch date, by the time the fiscal year ends, before the meeting.
- Example: “By Friday, we will have finalized the budget.”
2 The “Ongoing Operations” Tense (Future Continuous):
- When you want to describe the “busy work” or operations that will be happening to keep the project moving, use the Future Continuous (will be + V-ing). It shows you have a clear plan for what the team will be doing at any given moment.
- Corporate Keywords: During the rollout, throughout the week, between Q1 and Q2, while we launch.
- Example: “During the launch week, my team will be monitoring the website.”
3 The Difference in Tone:
- “We will finish it” (Future Simple) → Sounds like a general, weak promise.
- “We will have finished it by 5 PM” (Future Perfect) → Sounds highly professional, specific, and trustworthy.
