I (cook) dinner by the time you get home.
In a few minutes, I (wait) here for Graig for over two hours. Where can he be?
We’ll be halfway through the sponsored swim in one hour, so we (swim) for forty-eight hours non-stop by then.
They (not finish) painting the house by the time we get back from holiday.
If she’s still on the phone at eight o’clock, Jan (talk) to Melissa for over two hours.
At six o’clock this evening, we (not climb) for five hours but for seven hours.
This time next month, you (probably pass) your driving test.
(you do) all your homework by bedtime?
Tomorrow Elaine (work) on the project for ten days.
We probably (not leave) by the time you get home
Answers & Comments
I will have been waiting
We will have been swimming
They will not have finished
Jan will have been talking
We won't have been climbing
This time next month, you will probably have passed (will be passing)
Will you have done
Elaine will have been working
We won't probably have left
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I will have cooked dinner by the time you get home.In a few minutes, I will have been waiting here for Graig for over two hours. Where can he be?
We’ll be halfway through the sponsored swim in one hour, so we will have been swimming for forty-eight hours non-stop by then.
They won't have finished painting the house by the time we get back from holiday.
If she’s still on the phone at eight o’clock, Jan will have been talking to Melissa for over two hours.
At six o’clock this evening, we won't have been climbing for five hours but for seven hours.
This time next month, you will probably have passed your driving test.
Will you have done all your homework by bedtime?
Tomorrow Elaine will have been working on the project for ten days.
We won't probably have left by the time you get home