I'm only halfway through my homework. I __________ (not finish) it before the teacher arrives.
won't have finished
In their retirement, they'll _______ living in a small house in the mountains.
be
When we arrive in Los Angeles we'll need to rest, because we _______ about 800 miles. [ a. will be driving ] [ b. will have driven ]
will have driven
When you get off the train, we _______ for you on the platform. [ 'll be waiting ] [ 'll have waited ]
'll be waiting
Julie _____________ (not work) this time next week. She'll be on holiday!
won't be working
I'm sure when you call him, he _______ TV. He's always in front of the TV! [ 'll be watching ] [ 'll have watched ]
'll be watching
I'm taking the day off on Friday – I ______ be working.
won't
We form the future perfect with - will + have + present/past participle.
past
We'll have _____________ a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul.
learned/learnt
Come and find me when the film finishes. I'll be _______ a coffee in the bar next door.
having/drinking/buying/getting
In less than 2 years, my grandparents _______ for 50 years. We are going to celebrate it. [ will have been married ] [ will be getting married ]
will have been married
Take some keys with you – I'll probably be ________ a shower when you get back.
having/taking
By the time you arrive I _______ something spectacular and dinner will be on the table waiting for you. [ a. will have cooked ] [ b. will be cooking ]
will have cooked
When you get off the train, we _______ for you on the platform. [ 'll be waiting ] [ 'll have waited ]
'll be waiting
There won't be anyone in the office. Everyone _____________ (go) home.
will have gone
I don't think I __________ my homework in time for the lesson. [ will have finished ] [ will be finishing ]
will have finished
We form future continuous with - will + be + present/past participle.
present
Next week we'll ________ been together for two years.
have
Don't phone me before 8 o'clock, we ___________ (have) dinner.
'll be having
We are visiting a new city every week. By the end of the summer, we _______ all the most important cities in Europe. [ will be visiting ] [ will have visited ]
will have visited
We'll have _____________ a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul. We're starting classes next week.
learned/learnt
When I travel to England next year I ________ English for over four years, so I think I'll be ready. [ will be studying ] [ will have studied ]
will have studied
By June next year, I _______ have retired from work.
will
Our table at the restaurant is at 1 p.m. Do you think we'll have ________ lunch by 3 p.m.?
finished/eaten/had
We generally use by/in with the future continuous and by/in with the future perfect.
[ in ] [ by ]
Please, come at 8. By that time, I ______ my homework and we can go out. [ 'll be finishing ] [ 'll have finished ]
'll have finished
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