This document discusses the future continuous and future perfect tenses in English. It provides examples of how to form the tenses using will/be + verb-ing for future continuous and will/have + past participle for future perfect. It emphasizes that future continuous is used for actions in progress at a specific time in the future, while future perfect focuses on completed actions before another time in the future. It provides examples like "By 9:00 tomorrow I'll be passing the test" and "By 9:00 tomorrow I'll have passed my test" and encourages practicing forming sentences using both tenses.