4. Use the verbs in the Future Perfect Tense: 1. Tom (to study) Criminal Law by the end of the first year.
2. By the end of this week the investigator (to collect) all necessary proofs of the suspect’s guilt.
3. By the time you come home I (to finish) preparing the report on enforcement of laws in Canada.
4. No doubt, by the time the police arrive the thief (to escape).
5. I am sure, this important law (to change, to improve) te situation by summer.
6. We (to get) the results of the expert examination by the end of the working day.
7. They (to find) the escaped prisoner before the sunset.
8. He (to receive) the judicial decision by tomorrow.
9. The authorities (to inform) him of the penalty by noon.
10. By the 20th of January you (to pass) your examination in Criminal Procedure, I hope.
11. The commission (to come) to a definite decision in a month.
1. will have studied
2. will have collected
3.will have finished
4.will have escaped
5will have changed, will have improved
6will have gotten
7will have found
8will have received
9will have informed
10will have passed
11will have come