Choose the correct future form.
This time tomorrow, I (will sleep / will be sleeping / will have slept).
I will be sleeping
By 2028, we (will finish / will be finishing / will have finished) university.
we will have finished
I think they (will win / will be winning / will have won) the match.
they will win
At 7 tomorrow morning, she (will jog / will be jogging / will have jogged).
will be jogging
By next week, the mechanic (will fix / will be fixing / will have fixed) the car.
will have fixed
Rewrite the sentence:
I plan to clean my room before dinner.
→ I ______________________________________ by dinner.
I will have cleaned my room by dinner.
Rewrite the sentence:
She reaches the airport at 3 p.m.; you arrive at 4 p.m.
→ By the time you arrive, she ______________________________________.
she will have reached the airport
At this time tomorrow, I ______ (fly) to Tokyo.
will be flying
Don’t call me at 8 p.m.; I ______ (have) dinner.
will be having
At 9 a.m. tomorrow, the students (will take / will be taking / will have taken) their exam.
will be taking
This time next week, we ______ (drive) to the beach.
will be driving
This time next year, she (will study / will be studying / will have studied) in Canada.
will be studying
I think it ______ (rain) tomorrow.
I think it will rain
I promise to help you. → __________________________________________
I will help you.
We ______ (travel) to Italy next summer.
We will travel to Italy next summer
By 2050, scientists ______ (discover) new cures.
will have discovered
They ______ (not/finish) the project today.
They will not finish the project
What ______ you ________ (achieve) by the end of this year?
what will you have achieved by the end of this year?
In two years, they ______ (build) the new bridge.
will have built
Maybe he comes later. →
He _____________ later.
Maybe he will come later.
______ you ______ (use) the car tonight?
Will you be using the car tonight?
They ______ (not/work) during the holiday.
will not be working
Don’t worry—when you arrive, I (will wait / will be waiting / will have waited) for you.
will be waiting
She ______ (not/complete) the course by June.
will not have completed
______ you ______ (read) the book by then?
Will you have read the book by then?