The exam starts at 8:30 in the morning.
present simple
This time next month, we _______(lie) next to the pool on holiday.
'll be lying
It's a pity that they're going to close the gym. This time next month, I'll have gone there for two years.
I'll have been going
I go/'ll go to the shops as soon as they open.
'll go
___________ someone in court
prosecute
future continuous
Don't call me at 6pm because I _________ (have) my driving lesson then.
I'll be having
I'm having lunch with Sam today. There's something we need to discuss.
CORRECT
We'll go/´re going to see a film at the cinema tonight, so don't call then.
're going
to make a _______ call
hoax
We're seeing the Billie Eilish concert on Saturday.
present continuous
Mum should have her car back by the weekend because the mechanic _______(fix) it by then.
will have fixed
It'll take too longto drive to Glasgow so we're going to take the train.
CORRECT
The prime minister predicts that inflation
is falling/will fall next year.
will fall
park in a _________ area
designated
By this time next week I'll have finished our exams.
future perfect
Next month, my dad _______(work) in the same company for 30 years!
will have been working
Do you thin you'll still have been living in London in five years time?
you'll still be living
I've checked the school timetable and the exams end/are ending in June.
end
issue
In ten minutes , we'll have been waiting for two hours.
future perfect continuous
The final whistle is about to go and the team are on the verge of _______(make) history.
making
When your plane arrives, a driver will wait to take you to the hotel.
will be waiting
Can I change my appointment to today because
I'll leave/'m leaving tomorrow.
'm leaving
_________ a curfew
impose