Ex 6. underline the correct tense. 1. next monday, amanda 1) will have been starting/ is starting work. she 2) is going to work/will work. she 2) is going to work/will work for large company in the city center. by the end of next week, she 3) will be finishing/will have finished her training. 2. my parents have been married for almost thirty years. in fact, this time next month, they 1) will be celebrating/will have been celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. they 2) will have been living/will be living in the same house for twenty-five years by next thursday, and, by the time my father is sixty, he 3) will work/will have been working for the same company for forty years.
2. My parents have been married for almost thirty years. In fact, this time next month, they 1) will be celebrating/will have been celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. They 2) will have been living/will be living in the same house for twenty-five years by next Thursday, and, by the time my father is sixty, he 3) will work/will have been working for the same company for forty years.