Answers of 'Monarch's Great Journey' Exercises
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in future perfect tense.
- By next spring, Manny will have completed his journey to the warm southern lands.
- “I will have gathered enough nectar for the trip by the end of this week,” Manny tells his friend.
- Bella replies, “And I will have finished making honey by then.”
- “By the time we leave, I will have strengthened my wings,” Manny says to himself.
- “You will have become a great flyer, Manny,” his friends say.
- “What if I will not have prepared enough?” Manny wonders.
- “I will have done my best,” Manny reminds himself.
- “By tomorrow morning, we will have begun our long journey,” the leader announces.
- Manny knows that by the end of the journey, he will have seen many beautiful places.
- “We will have traveled thousands of miles,” Manny says proudly.
Exercise 2: Make sentences using the words given, in future perfect tense.
- Manny will have completed his journey by next spring.
- Manny will have gathered enough nectar by the end of this week.
- Bella will have finished making honey by then.
- Manny will have strengthened his wings by the time they leave.
- Manny will have become a great flyer.
- Manny will not have prepared enough?
- Manny will have done his best.
- They will have begun their long journey by tomorrow morning.
- Manny will have seen many beautiful places by the end of the journey.
- They will have traveled thousands of miles.
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