1 'What are you thinking about?' This time next week, I ...B... on the beach.' A will have sunbathed B will be sunbathing C will have been sunbathing 2 'Have you finished decorating your house yet?' 'No, but I … by Friday.' A will be finishing B will have been finishing C will have finished 3 'Have you just moved here?' 'No. I … here for two years next month.' A will be living B will have been living C have lived 4 ' … to the supermarket today?' 'Yes. Do you want me to get you something?' A Will you have gone B Will you have been going C Will you be going 5 'Can you give Steve a message for me?' 'Certainly I … him at work, later on today.' A will be seeing B will have seen C will have been seeing 6 'You've been working hard all day.' 'Yes. At 3 o'clock, I … for six hours.' A will be studying B will have been studying C will have studied 7 'Sarah has gone to the cinema to see that film again.' 'I know. After this time, she … it five times!' A will have seen B will have been seeing C will be seeing 8 'John has an exam tomorrow, doesn't he?' 'Yes. In fact, at this time tomorrow, he … the exam.' A will have been sitting B will be sitting C has sat 9 'Are you typing another report?' 'Yes. By the time I finish this one, I … twenty-three reports today!' A will have been typing B will have typed C will be typing 10 'Those two people have been dancing all evening.' 'Yes. By 11 o'clock, they … for four hours.' A will have been dancing B will have danced C will be dancing
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B will be sunbathing
This sentence is describing an activity that will be happening at a specific time in the future, so the correct answer is the future continuous: "will be sunbathing." -
C will have finished
The sentence is talking about something that will be completed by a certain point in the future (Friday), so the correct answer is the future perfect: "will have finished." -
B will have been living
The question refers to an ongoing action (living somewhere) that will have been happening for a period of time, so the future perfect continuous tense is appropriate here: "will have been living." -
C Will you be going
The question is asking about someone's plans for today, so the future continuous tense is the right choice: "Will you be going." -
A will be seeing
The future continuous tense fits because the action (seeing Steve) is planned to occur in the future at a specific time: "will be seeing." -
B will have been studying
This sentence describes an action that will be in progress for a period of time leading up to 3 o'clock, so the future perfect continuous tense is correct: "will have been studying." -
A will have seen
The sentence is talking about a completed action by a certain time in the future (after this time), so the future perfect tense is the correct choice: "will have seen." -
B will be sitting
The sentence refers to something that will be happening at a specific moment in the future, so the future continuous tense is appropriate: "will be sitting." -
B will have typed
This sentence describes the completion of an action (typing reports) by a certain time in the future, so the future perfect tense is correct: "will have typed." -
A will have been dancing
The sentence describes an ongoing activity (dancing) that will have been happening for a period of time up until 11 o'clock, so the future perfect continuous tense is the right choice: "will have been dancing."
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