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  • Can we meet at 3 pm on Saturday? - Sorry, I (to work) then.
    will be working
  • I can't come at 5 p.m. tomorrow. I (to play) football with my friends then.
    will be playing
  • When you get back the decorators (to finish) all the work.
    will have finished
  • This time next week we (to relax) at the beach.
    will be relaxing
  • By the end of the week he (to spend) all of his money.
    will have spent
  • How much money (you/to raise) by the end of it? - About £ 500, I hope!
    will you have raised
  • I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We (to watch) the new documentary on TV.
    will be watching
  • When you get up tomorrow morning, I (already/to drive) to Paris.
    will already be driving
  • In a few hours' time we (to sit) on the plane.
    will be sitting
  • The Johnsons (to move) into their new house by Christmas.
    will have moved
  • Lots of people (to take part) in the event on Saturday?
    Will lots of people be taking part
  • I (not to do) it alone. Hundreds of people will be there.
    won't be doing
  • Hurry up or the coach (to leave) before we reach the station.
    will have left
  • My new PC (to arrive) by the end of the week.
    will have arrived
  • What (you/to do) at 1 p.m. on Saturday? - I (to run) in the marathon and hopefully by 6 p.m. I (to finish).
    will you be doing / will be running / will have finished
  • Be prepared to stand up during the concert as they (to take) all the seats by the time we arrive.
    will have taken
  • In ten years' time most people (to drive) electric cars.
    will be driving
  • On 1st July Jenny (to be) engaged for a year. It's about time they got married now.
    will have been
  • By the time we get to the cinema the film (to end).
    will have ended
  • By this time tomorrow we (to pick up) our new car from the garage.
    will have picked up
  • How far (you / to run) by the end of the race?
    will you have run
  • There won't be anyone at the office at this time. Everyone (to leave).
    will have left
  • (you to celebrate) with your friends after the event? - Yes, I will. I (to collect) their money too!
    Will you be celebrating / will be collecting
  • By the time we get to the party, Bob (to eat) everything. He's always hungry.
    will have eaten