This time tomorrow we’ll be getting on the plane, and we __________ (not think) about work!, won't be thinking, will not have thought, A: Do you think you __________ still __________ (work) here in ten years’ time?, will still be work, will still be working, B: Probably. But I hope I __________ (be promoted) to head of department by then., will have been promoted, will have been promoting, A: Why are you walking so fast? B: If we don’t hurry, by the time we get to the station, the train __________ (leave)., will have left, will have been leaving, A: Oh no! My car won’t start and I need to pick up a friend at the airport. B: You can borrow mine. I __________ (not use) it today., won’t have been used, won’t be using, A: Do you think it’s too late to phone Hilary? B: No, it’s only 11 o’clock. Knowing her, she ____ (not go) to bed yet. She ____ still__ (watch) TV., won’t have gone/ will still be watching, won’t have been gone/ will still be watch, A: Is this your son’s final year at university? B: Yes, by this time next year he _____ (graduate), and he __________ (look for) for a job., will be graduated / will have be looking, will have graduated / will be looking, A: Shall I make some soup for your parents when they arrive? B: Good idea! They’ll be starving as they ____ (not have) time for lunch., won’t have having, won’t have had, A: __________ you __________ (come) with us to see the new Bond film tonight? B: Sorry, I’d love to, but I still have lots of work to do. , Will you be coming, Will you have come, A: What time does your plane land? B: At seven in the morning. __________ you __________ (pick me up) from the airport?, have picked me up, be picking me up, A: Mark's travelling around Asia. He's already been to China. B: Wow! How many countries __ (visit) by the time he gets back home?, will he have visited, will he have visiting, A: I’m fed up with all these exams. B: Yes, but just think – we __________ (finish) them all by Friday, we __________ (celebrate)!, will have finishing /will have be celebrate, will have finished /will be celebrating, A: Tim’s going to South Africa next month, isn’t he? B: No, he’s decided to wait until July. He __________ (not save) enough money until then., won’t have saved, won’t have been saved.

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