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This time next week, I .........................................from a plane.
 
will be jumping
 
will have jumped from
 
will jump
 
am going to
Do you think the mechanic...........................the car by tomorrow?
 
will have fixed
 
will fix
 
is going to fix
 
will be fixing
Julie.................................this time next week. She'll be on holiday.
 
won't be working
 
won't have worked
 
will work
 
doesn't work
..........................by the time you're 60?
 
Will you have retired
 
Will you be retiring
 
Will you retire
 
Are you going to retire
I'll phone you at 7 o'clock." "Could you wait till 8? We ......................dinner by then.
 
will have had
 
will be having
 
will have
 
are going to have
How long have you lived in Italy? By the end of December, it ..........................a year.
 
will have been
 
will be being
 
will be
 
is going to be
Where should we meet this afternoon? I ................. for you in the library.
 
will be waiting
 
will have waited
 
am going to wait
 
will wait
I'm worried that I....................him tomorrow.
 
won't see
 
won't be seeing
 
am not going to see.
 
won't have seen
Research says that by the time a person turns 18, he or she .................360,000 TV ads.
 
will have watched
 
will watch
 
is going to watch
 
will be watching
By the time I'm 25, I...
 
will have finished my studies.
 
will be finishing my studies.
 
am working.
 
had finished my studies.
These signal words are often used with future continuous forms.
 
in 5 years' time, at 9 tomorrow, this time tomorrow
 
last week, 10 years ago, since
 
by next year, in two weeks' time, before
 
tomorrow, next week, in 2030
Some typical time expressions we find with future perfect simple are...
 
before ; by next year; by the time you arrive
 
this time tomorrow, tomorrow at 7, at 10 next Tuesday, etc.
 
last week, a year ago, in 2018
 
since, for, longer than
By June, I will...
 
...have passed all my subjects.
 
...be passing all my subjects.
 
...pass all my subjects.
 
...have been passing all my subjects.
We use the future perfect to say that something ...
 
...will have finished before some time in the future.
 
...will be in progress at a certain time in the future.
 
...has finished before some time in the past.
 
...will still be ongoing in the future.
We use future continuous to say that an action...
 
...will be in progress at a certain time in the future.
 
...will be ongoing at a certain time in the future.
 
...will have finished before some time in the future.
 
... might happen in the future.
The form of future continuous is...
 
subject + <i>will be</i> + the ing-form of the verb
 
subject + <i>will have</i> + the past participle
 
subject + <i>going to be </i>+ the ing-form of the verb
 
subject + <i>will have been </i>+ the ing-form of the verb
This time tomorrow, I .............in the ocean.
 
will be swimming
 
will have swum
 
am swimming
 
will be swim