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Present Simple or the Future Simple, the Present Perfect or the Future Perfect, the Futere Continuous or the Future Perfect Continuous
1. This government (be) in power for eight years soon but I don't think they (win) the next election.
2. I think she (hear) all about it by the time I (see) her.
3. I promise, I (finish) this book by the weekend and then I (give) it to you.
4. -You (lend) me your season ticket?
-I (not to lend) it to you because it's against the law.
5. They might be tired when you see them because they (work) hard since morning.
6. -You (have) lunch with me tomorrow?
-I'd love to, but I'm afraid I (do) my exam at that time.
7. Don't phone them now. They (not to get) home yet. They (probably get back) at about half-past eight.
8. I think they (finish) bulding the house by the time the winter (come) and then we (move in) by the New Year.
9. I expect they (be) tired when you (see) them because they (work) all day.
10. If I (come) and see the film with you on Saturday, I (see) it six times. But it's the best film I ever (see). I think you (enjoy) it.
2. Don't envy the rich: money doesn't always bring happiness.
3. Governments have to develop social programs to help poor people.
4. I quite like old houses: they have an atmosphere of their own.
5. You don't look beautiful today!
6. Looking after the sick is a real art.
7. The beautiful are often admired.
8. Deaf people often use their hands to communicate in sign language.
9. Some of her relatives were among the dead and injured.
10. Have you ever been unemployed?
11. All parents want to see their children among the happy.