I definitely (not work) because I (earn) enough money to retire!
won’t be working, will have earned
The information office (close) early on Friday and it (not open) at all over the weekend.
will be closing, won’t be opening
Harry went to sleep at three o’clock. He’ll get up at seven, so he _ for only four hours.
’ll have slept
Correct or incorrect: I hope someone will have invented a cure for flu by the end of the century.
yes
Correct or incorrect: I hope someone will be inventing a cure for flu by the end of the century.
no
Correct or incorrect: The train will have been leaving in 20 minutes.
no
A team training session (take) place on Monday morning.
will be taking
Correct or incorrect: Will you have had a break before you start your next assignment?
yes
Technology (put) an end to our energy problems and people (generate) most of their electricity from the sun.
will have put, will be generating
My uncle and aunt got married in 1985. By 2025, they
’ll have been married for forty years.
‘How’s the goalkeeper? (he/play) next Saturday?’ ‘No, he (not play) in any matches until he’s recovered from his injuries.’
Will he be playing, won’t be playing
Correct or incorrect: The train will be leaving in 20 minutes.
yes
I’m making a cake, so the kitchen is a bit messy. I’ll tidy up before lunch. By lunchtime, I
’ll have tidied up the kitchen.
Many people will live until they are 150, as scientists (discover) a cure for all diseases.
will have discovered
We moved to this house nearly ten years ago. At the end of this year, we
’ll have lived here for ten years.
The team left in a coach early on Saturday morning to go to an away match. They arrive there on Saturday evening. When they get off the coach, they _ all day.
’ll have been travelling
Correct or incorrect: The train will have left in 20 minutes.
yes
We still (not find) life on other planets by then, but some of us (live) on them.
won’t have found, will be living
Correct or incorrect: He’s writing so slowly he won’t have finished his homework before the class begins.
yes
Correct or incorrect: He’s writing so slowly he won’t be finishing his homework before the class begins.
no
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