B Complete the sentences with the future perfect or furure continuous form of the verb in brackets. I By the end of this month, we'llhave moved (move) to our new house so you can come and stav after that. 2 This time tomorrow my parents. (fly) over the Atlantic on their way to Boston. 3 Rob's exams are in May, so he (do) them all by the Ist June. 4 Hopefully you. Ient you by the next time we see cach other. 5 Ifthe match starts at 7.00 p.nm., we. (play) until 8.45 at least. 6 Ina year's time, they new road and we'll be able to get to work much quicker. 7 When do you think you. paying your mortgage? 8 Don't call me tomorrow morning because (read) the book I (build) the (finish) (drive) to Barcelona. 1. 9 It's been raining all day, but hopefully it (stop) by tomorrow. We were planning to have a picnic. 01 later? (you go) to the supermarket
- "By the end of this month" indicates a specific time in the future. We use the future perfect (will have moved) to show that the action of moving will be completed before that time.
2. This time tomorrow my parents will be flying (fly) over the Atlantic on their way to Boston.
- "This time tomorrow" refers to a specific point in the future. We use the future continuous (will be flying) to show that the action of flying will be in progress at that time.
3. Rob's exams are in May, so he will have done (do) them all by the 1st June.
- "By the 1st June" indicates a specific time in the future. We use the future perfect (will have done) to show that the action of doing exams will be completed before that time.
4. Hopefully, you will have lent (lend) me by the next time we see each other.
- "By the next time we see each other" indicates a future event. We use the future perfect (will have lent) to show that the action of lending will be completed before that time.
5. If the match starts at 7.00 p.m., we will be playing (play) until 8.45 at least.
- "Until 8.45" indicates a specific time in the future. We use the future continuous (will be playing) to show that the action of playing will be in progress at that time.
6. In a year's time, they will have built (build) the new road and we'll be able to get to work much quicker.
- "In a year's time" refers to a specific point in the future. We use the future perfect (will have built) to show that the action of building will be completed before that time.
7. When do you think you will be paying (pay) your mortgage?
- "Will be paying" is used to indicate a continuous action in the future.
8. Don't call me tomorrow morning because I will be reading (read) the book.
- "Will be reading" is used to indicate a continuous action in the future.
9. I will have finished (finish) building the house and will be driving (drive) to Barcelona.
- "Will have finished" is used to show that the action of finishing building the house will be completed before another action in the future, and "will be driving" indicates a continuous action at a specific future time.
10. It's been raining all day, but hopefully, it will have stopped (stop) by tomorrow. We were planning to have a picnic.
- "By tomorrow" indicates a specific time in the future. We use the future perfect (will have stopped) to show that the action of stopping raining will be completed before that time.
11. When will (you go) to the supermarket?
- "Will" is used to indicate a future action.