VI. Complete these sentences with the future form: will + infinitive; the future continuous; the future perfect or future perfect continuous.
1. Will you have lunch with me on 24th? ~I’d love to, but I afraid I my exam then, (do)
2. In a hundred years’ time people_________________ to Mars for their holidays, (go)
3. By the end of my university course I 1,200 lectures, (attend)
4. Without more cheap housing, families_____________ the village and find homes in town, (leave)
5. Weather forecast says that the rain ___________by the morning and tomorrow will be dry. (clear)
6. I suppose by now school ___________for Christmas and you ___________a rest, (close, enjoy)
7. In two years’ time Morneau ___________for 50 years and show no sign of retiring from the theater, (act)
8. Don’t ring her up at 10 o’clock; she ______________the children to bed Ring later, (put)
9. This time next Monday I ______________ in a Paris cafe reading Le Figaro, (sit)
10. am confident that I ______________the report before the end of the week, (finish)
11. This book on Proust is really difficult. On Saturday I it for a month, and I’m still only half way. (read)
12. I ______________my car until next week, so you can borrow it if you like, (use)
13. I’m enjoying the course. I ______________a lot by the time I’ve completed it. (learn)
14. I’ve got an exam tomorrow, so I can’t come out tonight. I______________ all evening, (revise)
15. I’m late with my project. I______________ it by the time we’re supposed to hand it in. (not finish)
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1. will be doing
2. will be going
3. will have attended
4. will leave
5. will have cleared – will be
6. will have closed – will be enjoying
7. will have been acting/will have acted
8. will be putting
9. will be sitting
10. will have finished
11. will have been reading
12. won’t be using/won’t use
13. will have learned
14. will be revising
15. won’t have finished