Put the verb into the correct form, will be (do)ing or will have (done).
2. Don't phone me between 7 and 8. We'll be having (we / have) dinner then.
3. Phone me after 8 o'clock (we / finish) dinner by then.
4. Tomorrow afternoon we're going to play tennis from 3 o'clock until 4.30. So at 4 o'clock, (we / play) tennis.
5. A: Can we meet tomorrow afternoon?
B: Not in the afternoon (I / work).
6. B has to go to a meeting which begins at 10 o'clock. It will last about an hour.
A: Will you be free at 11.30?
B: Yes, (the meeting / finish) by that time.
7. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, (he / spend) all his money before the end of his holiday.
8. Chuck came to Britain from the USA nearly three years ago. Next Monday it will be exactly three years. So on Monday, ...… (he / be) in Britain for exactly three years.
9. Do you think (you / still / do) the same job in ten years' time?
10. Jane is from New Zealand. She is travelling around Europe at the moment. So far she has travelled about 1,000 miles. By the end of the trip, (she / travel) more than 3,000 miles.
11. If you need to contact me, (I / stay) at the Lion Hotel until Friday.
12. A: (you / see) Laura tomorrow?
B: Yes, probably. Why?
A: I borrowed this book from her. Can you give it back to her?