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Ex.21. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 447. THE FUTURE PERFECT versus THE FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS Ex.20. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences. Explain your choice. 1. I've got toothache again. I see/ am seeing the dentist this afternoon. 2. I'm going to the supermarket. - You'd better be quick then as it is going to close /closes at eight o'clock. 3. I know exactly. When we arrive, she will pick/ will be picking cherries. 4. Is Janet coming to the theatre with us next Saturday? - I don't know, but I'll be seeing /I am going to see her in the fitness club tomorrow. I'll ask her then. 5. I'll call you as soon as I arrive /will arrive at the airport. 6. I'm sure when I get home my dog will sit/ will be sitting at the door waiting for me. 7. I doubt if she passes/ will pass her exams. 8. If you ask/ will ask Bob nicely, I'm sure he will help you. 9. Don't call Amanda between 8 and 9. She will put/ will be putting her child into bed. 10. He will finish his course paper when he will have/ has all the material.
1. Let's hope they ____________ (repair) the road by the end of this summer. 2. The train ____________ (leave) by that time. We have to look for another way to get there. 3. He _________ (not graduate) from university by May. 4. Don't say anything. You _________ (forget) me by then. 5. By Christmas, Patrick and his wife ________(be married) for 20 years. 6. My uncle _________ (retire) by the end of this year. 7. _______ you ______(buy) a new printer by the end of this week? 8. By the time you get home we _________ (clean) the house from top to bottom. 9. I _________ (not complete) the report until 5 o'clock. Will you help me? 10. We'd better wait till the end of the month. Charles ________ (pass) his exams by then, so we'll be able to travel together.
Ex.22. Say or write what they will have been doing by the end of this year. |