1 We will start the meeting as soon as everyone arrives/will arrive.
2 I hope we are being/will be there in an hour or so.
3 If you need/will need any help, just ask Bob.
4 I don’t know if you are/will be able to get a promotion at your work, you are not responsible.
5 Will you see Keith when you are/will be at work?
Task 5: Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple or continuous, perfect or perfect-continuous tenses, as in the examples:
A: By Monday morning, Kelly will have written (write) her History essay.
B: Kelly can't come with us on Sunday because she will be writing (write) her History essay all the afternoon.
1. A: James can’t join us. He________ (work) all Saturday.
B: By January he_________ (work) for a company for three years.
2. A: Susie __________ (clean) the house before Jack and Sally arrive.
B: She __________ (clean) itfor ages because the place is really untidy.
3. A: If Angela can get some time off work, we _________ (fly) to Paris for the weekend.
B: If Angela gets time off work, at this time on Friday we (fly) to Paris.
4. A: Do you think we _________ (finish) the report today?
B: Definitely, if we work hard we_________ (finish) it by three o' clock.
5. A: I ________ (move) to a bigger house next month.
B: Fine! We _________ (wait) for this event for two years by this time.