Відкрийте дужки за до the Future Simple, the Future Continuous or Future Perfect Tenses. Once you will need the Present Simple. - When shall I come round? Is Tuesday still OK?
- Well, don’t come at six – I (1) … (work) then.
- What time do you think you (2) … (be) free?
- Let’s see, I (3) … (work) on the manuscript all day as I told you, and I expect that I (4) … (complete) the second chapter by about six. OK?
- Yes, because I (5) … (be) quite busy at about six tomorrow as well. I’ve got an appointment with my dentist and I don’t think she (6) … (finish) much before seven.
- Well, we really must be getting on with the book, you know – by the end of this month we (7) … (work) on the project for the whole year. It’s taken far too long.
- Yes, I (8) … (jump) for joy when it’s finished.
- Me too. By the way, (9) … (you / go) near the post office?
- Probably. It’s not far from the dentist.
- You see, I’ve been expecting an important parcel and I think it (10) … ( arrive) by Thursday. If you (11) … (go) past there anyway, could you collect it for me?
- No problem. So, I (12) … (see) you later. Bye for now.
1. will be working
2. will be
3. will be working
4. will have completed
5. will be
6. will have finished
7. will have been working
8. will be jumping
9. will you go
10. will have arrived
11. go
12. will see
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