Choose the correct answer.

1 'What are you thinking about?'

This time next week, I ...B... on the beach.'

A will have sunbathed

B will be sunbathing

C will have been sunbathing

2 'Have you finished decorating your house yet?'

'No, but I … by Friday.'

A will be finishing

B will have been finishing

C will have finished

3 'Have you just moved here?'

'No. I … here for two years next month.'

A will be living

B will have been living

C have lived

4 ' … to the supermarket today?'

'Yes. Do you want me to get you something?'

A Will you have gone

B Will you have been going

C Will you be going

5 'Can you give Steve a message for me?'

'Certainly I … him at work, later on today.'

A will be seeing

B will have seen

C will have been seeing

6 'You've been working hard all day.'

'Yes. At 3 o'clock, I … for six hours.'

A will be studying

B will have been studying

C will have studied

7 'Sarah has gone to the cinema to see that film again.'

'I know. After this time, she … it five times!'

A will have seen

B will have been seeing

C will be seeing

8 'John has an exam tomorrow, doesn't he?'

'Yes. In fact, at this time tomorrow, he … the exam.'

A will have been sitting

B will be sitting

C has sat

9 'Are you typing another report?'

'Yes. By the time I finish this one, I … twenty-three reports today!'

A will have been typing

B will have typed

C will be typing

10 Those two people have been dancing all evening.'

'Yes. By 11 o'clock, they for four hours.'

A will have been dancing

B will have danced

C will be dancing

 

Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous or the future perfect.

1 A: I can't come shopping on Saturday morning because I ...will/'ll be working... (work).

B: That's a pity.

2 A: Don't phone me later than midnight because I … (sleep) then.

B: Shall I give you a call at about 10:30, then?

3 A: Come to my house at six o'clock.

B: … (you/finish) your homework by then?

4 A: Have you made the preparations for the party?

B: Not yet, but I … (finish) them by this evening.

5 A: … (you/go) to James' party on Saturday night?

B: Yes. A: Would you mind giving me a lift?

6 A: There's a meeting tomorrow at 4 o'clock.

B: I can't go if it is that late. I … (leave) by then.