5 Find mistakes and correct them. 1) At 9 o'clock tomorrow evening Henry will have met his friend
at the airport. 2) By 5 o'clock tomorrow they will have been
decorating the café for the party. 3) What article will have you
written for our magazine by next Tuesday? 4) By the end of next
week Bob will be working in our studio for six years. 5) What
lecture will you have been having at 12 o'clock tomorrow?
6) Will you have driven to your office this afternoon? Can you
give me a lift, please? 7) By next Monday you will have been
finishing this work. 8) By the end of this year Mike will has
been working as a detective for ten years. 9) Molly didn't tell
Nick about the time of the meeting! - It's not a problem. I will
have seen Nick later today. 10) Don't disturb me from 3 to 6
tomorrow. I will have been preparing for my exam.
Explanation: The correct verb form is "will meet", as it refers to a future action.
2) By 5 o'clock tomorrow they will have decorated the café for the party.
Explanation: The correct verb form is "will have decorated", as it indicates a completed action in the future.
3) What article will you have written for our magazine by next Tuesday?
Explanation: The correct verb form is "will you have written", as it refers to a future action completed by a specific time.
4) By the end of next week Bob will have been working in our studio for six years.
Explanation: The sentence is correct. The verb form "will have been working" indicates an action that started in the past and will continue up until a specific time in the future.
5) What lecture will you be having at 12 o'clock tomorrow?
Explanation: The correct verb form is "will you be having", as it refers to a future action that will occur at a specific time.
6) Will you drive to your office this afternoon? Can you give me a lift, please?
Explanation: The correct verb form is "Will you drive", as it refers to a future action in the form of a question. The second sentence is correct and doesn't need any changes.
7) By next Monday you will have finished this work.
Explanation: The sentence is correct. The verb form "will have finished" indicates an action completed by a specific time in the future.
8) By the end of this year Mike will have been working as a detective for ten years.
Explanation: The correct verb form is "will have been working", as it indicates a continuous action that started in the past and will continue up until a specific time in the future.
9) Molly didn't tell Nick about the time of the meeting! - It's not a problem. I will see Nick later today.
Explanation: The correct verb form is "I will see", as it refers to a future action of seeing Nick later today.
10) Don't disturb me from 3 to 6 tomorrow. I will be preparing for my exam.
Explanation: The correct verb form is "I will be preparing", as it indicates a future continuous action that will occur during a specific time frame.