What you/ do at 10:30 tonight?
What will you be doing at 10:30 tonight?
By the end of 2020, I will have got married.
Right
I'll do my homework between 6 pm and 8 pm. By 9 pm, I will have done my homework.
True
Please, don't ...... me; it was a joke.
MISUNDERSTAND
What you/ do by the end of the week?
What will you have done by the end of the week?
He will has eaten by the time you arrive.
Wrong. He will have eaten by the time you arrive.
She is going to stay in London for one month next September.
On 15th September, she will have stayed in London.
False. The action is in progress.
On 15th September, she will be staying in London.
I'm ..... about what to do in the future.
UNSURE
In summer, what you / do?
In summer, what will you be doing?
She can't go out at 5 because she will be studying for her English exam.
Right.
Tomorrow, I have a football match from 4 to 6 pm.
By 7pm, I will have won the match.
True.
There's no space in this flight; it's SUPER / OVER / POST booked.
OVER
How many different means of transport / you / take by the end of the year?
How many different means of transport will you have taken by the end of the year?
By the end of the year, she will bought the house.
He is reading the last pages of the book now.
By tomorrow, she will be reading the book.
False. She will have finished / read the book.
Make the negative form of these words:
EXPECTED, LIKELY, NECESSARY
UN-
What / happen / by the end of the school year?
What will have happened by the end of the school year?
When you get off the train, we will are waiting for you on the platform.
Wrong. When you get off the train, we will be waiting for you on the platform.
At 4.30 pm, they will have left the office.
At 4.30 pm, they will be leaving the office.
Make the negative form of these words:
CAPABLE, COMPLETE
IN-