tariff
tax
to fire (someone)
to hire; to employ
stall (noun)
I bought my watch at a stall in the mall.
Jack will be hope by the time his wife wakes up.
Jack will be home.
By the end of this game, your team _____(score) 2,000 points.
By the end of this game, your team will have scored 2,000 points.
to get had
to be tricked; to be fooled
certain
unsure; doubtful; unknown
Justice (person)
The U.S. Supreme Court has nine justices.
Maria will have gotten a job offer by the time she graduates.
Maria will get a job offer.
Claudia ______ (move) in to her new apartment by Friday.
Claudia will have moved in to her new apartment by Friday.
fantastic
awesome; wonderful; super
to halt
to go; to progress
term
The U.S. President has a term of four years.
If Lucy watches Moana tonight, she will have seen the movie 20 times.
Watching Moana 19 times.
By the time Jack finishes, he ____ (work) for 12 straight hours.
By the time Jack finishes, he will have been working for 12 straight hours.
verdict
decision; ruling
to reshape
to leave alone; to destroy
to appeal
The lawyer decided to appeal the court's decision.
They will have been driving for three days before they reach Florida.
Driving
When you include taxes and alterations, you _____(spend) over $50 on those pants.
When you include taxes and alterations, you will have spent over $50 on those pants.
to face off
to confront; to challenge; to oppose
despondent
hopeful; optimistic; happy
birthright
Citizenship is a birthright to anyone born on U.S. soil.
When you arrive, Mia will have been waiting for two hours.
Mia waiting.
Come December, they___________ (live) in that house for five years.
Come December, they will have been living in that house for five years.