“Beginning next week, the Adjutant and I will be making 1 a series of snap inspections of section barrack-rooms. […] Just ordinary soldierly cleanliness and tidiness is all I want.” (Kingsley Amis)
“And I thought then, Just living long enough wipes out the problems. Puts you in a select club. […] Everybody’s face will have suffered 2 , never just yours.” (Alice Munro)
“If you are under the impression you have already perfected yourself, you will never rise 3 to the heights you are no doubt capable of.” (Kazuo Ishiguro)
In the sentences above, the tenses of the verb forms in bold are, respectively,
✂️ a) simple future1 , future perfect2 , future perfect. ✂️ b) future perfect1 , future continuous2 , simple future3 . ✂️ c) future continuous1 , future perfect2 , simple future3 . ✂️ d) future continuous1 , simple future2 , future perfect3 .