Put the verbs in bracket into the correct future tense: future simple, future continuous or future perfect.
1. I've already arranged it with the guest speaker that we ... (wait) for him outside the National Museum at 10.30.
2. Do you think the band ... (make) another album by the end of this year?
3. I'm sure that in 50 years' time books ... (replace) by computers.
4. Sara, ... (you/using) your dictionary today? I've lost mine and I have to write an article for tommorow.
5. I hope the musicans ... (give) us an interview after the concert.
6. When you come to visit me next June, I ... (working) for this press agency for two years.
7. It's no use phoning the museum, they ... (close).
8. Hurry up! You ... (miss) the begining of the film.
9. My favourite rock singer ... (perform) live in Gdańsk this summer.
10. In three years' time Donald ... (finish) his autobiography.
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1. I've already arranged it with the guest speaker that we will wait/will be waiting for him outside the National Museum at 10.30.
2. Do you think the band will have made another album by the end of this year?
3. I'm sure that in 50 years' time books will be replaced by computers.
4. Sara, will you be using your dictionary today? I've lost mine and I have to write an article for tommorow.
5. I hope the musicans will give us an interview after the concert.
6. When you come to visit me next June, I will be working/will have been working for this press agency for two years.
7. It's no use phoning the museum, they will be closed.
8. Hurry up! You will miss the begining of the film.
9. My favourite rock singer will perform live in Gdańsk this summer.
10. In three years' time Donald will have finished his autobiography.
Tam gdzie są dwie formy, obie mogą wystąpić, ze względu na formę czasownika podpowiadaną w zadaniu nalezy wybrać pierwszą.