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Complete Using The Future Continuous and Future Perfect

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Complete using the future continuous.

Mr. Scott is cleaning his car in the garage.


This time on Monday he ............................................ to the airport. (drive)
Mrs. Scott is reading a fashion magazine.
This time on Monday she .......................................... meals at the restaurant. (cook)
Marion, their daughter, is playing with a ball in the garden.
And her grandma is watching her.

This time on Monday Marion ......................................... a geography lesson. (have)


And her grandma ........................................ a doctor. (see)
Ben, the oldest son, is still sleeping. And his grandpa is trying to wake him up.
This time on Monday Ben ......................................... football in his club. (practise) And
his grandpa ........................................ for grandma at the doctor's. (wait)
Samuel, the youngest son, is chasing their dog Spot around the house.
This time on Monday Samuel .................................... in a physical education lesson.
(exercise)

Complete using the future perfect


I'll tell you tomorrow. I ...................................................... by then. (decide)
When you come next time, we ........................................................ in a new house.
(move)
By the time we reach the coast, the storm ................................................ . (end) In two
years's time I ................................................... my university studies. (finish)
He .......................................................... the film before he retires. (complete)
Next year we ................................................... in Spain for ten years. (be) Don't worry.
I ............................................................ the manager by noon. (contact)

Complete using the future continuous or the future perfect

A: How long have you been preparing your campaign, Derek?


B: By the end of this month I (work) on it for a year.
A: For a year? And do you think you (launch) it by the end of June?

B: I hope so. I suppose we (make) all the posters and TV shots by then.

A: Why has it taken you so long?


B: We needed a lot of data to support our arguments.
And we'll have to sort them out. But we (finish) it by the end of June.

A: I wish you all good luck, Derek. And I hope that before your campaign ends,
the public transport in our city (change) for the better.

In five years' time there will be no houses in this street. (demolish)


In five years' time they all the houses in this street.

The Christmas tree will be ready before our children come back. (decorate)
We the Christmas tree before our children come back.

This is my tenth year of teaching experience. (teach)


I for ten years this year.

I am going to finish my second book by the end of this year. (publish)


My second book by the end of this year.

Greg will call me and I must think about his proposal before that. (consider)
Before Greg calls me, I his proposal all the time.
You will be hot until you open the window. (sweat)
You until you open the window.

On Thursday we will have all the needed information. (receive)


By Friday we all the needed information.

We planted the trees nearly three years ago. (grow)


This year the trees for three years.

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