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Sentence #1: They ______________________________ since the start.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → GUESS)
Sentence #2: The famous artist ______________________________ the mural for over six months by the time it is finished.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → PAINT)
Sentence #3: Janet ______________________________ for most of her life by then.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → DANCE)
Sentence #4: The cold weather in Florida ______________________________ the growth of citrus fruits.
(FUT. PROG. → AFFECT)
Sentence #5: By next February, I ______________________________ my third book.
(FUT. PERF. → PUBLISH)
Sentence #6: In ten minutes, we ______________________________ in line for a full five hours for these tickets.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → WAIT)
Sentence #7: At 7:30 tonight, I ______________________________ a movie.
(FUT. PROG. → RENT)
Sentence #8: He will be tired because he ______________________________ so hard.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → EXERCISE)
Sentence #9: They ______________________________ the neighbors some fresh vegetables.
(FUT. PROG. → GIVE)
Sentence #10: By next week, we ______________________________ the house.
(FUT. PERF. → DEMOLISH)
Sentence #11: If it rains again tomorrow, then it ______________________________ for three days.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → RAIN)
Sentence #12: The rancher ______________________________ the horses in the stable at nightfall.
(FUT. PROG. → PUT)
Sentence #13: I hope it ______________________________ raining before the tennis match starts.
(FUT. PERF. → STOP)
Sentence #14: We ______________________________ cozy fireplaces in the winter!
(FUT. PROG. → ENJOY)
Sentence #15: By this time next week, I ______________________________ .
(FUT. PERF. → MARRY)
Sentence #16: By tomorrow, they ______________________________ tomatoes for two solid weeks.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → CAN)
Sentence #17: The tropical rain forests ______________________________ in thirty years.
(FUT. PERF. → DISAPPEAR)
Sentence #18: The spectators ______________________________ the arena soon.
(FUT. PROG. → LEAVE)
Sentence #19: In fifty years’ time the pollution ______________________________ .
(FUT. PERF. → DOUBLE)
Sentence #20: My friend ______________________________ by 2050.
(FUT. PERF. → RETIRE)
Sentence #21: By tomorrow morning, the telethon ______________________________ for 48 hours.
(FUT. PERF. PROG → BROADCAST)
Sentence #22: Jason ______________________________ guitar tonight at the coffee shop.
(FUT. PROG. → PLAY)
Sentence #23: There’s no point in going now - the film ______________________________ when we get there.
(FUT. PERF. → START)
Sentence #24: When you finish your scuba diving course, you ______________________________ in New Zealand for over a year.
(FUT. PERF. PROG → PRACTICE)
Sentence #25: Helga ______________________________ roast beef for dinner.
(FUT. PROG. → EAT)
Sentence #26: He ______________________________ two miles next week.
(FUT. PROG. → RUN)
Sentence #27: We ______________________________ the campsite by nightfall.
(FUT. PERF. → REACH)
Sentence #28: They ______________________________ for over an hour by the time Jeannine arrives.
(FUT. PERF. PROG → PREPARE)
Sentence #29: James ______________________________ at the university for more than a year by the time he leaves for Asia.
(FUT. PERF. PROG → TEACH)
Sentence #30: School ______________________________ by the time we get back from vacation.
(FUT. PERF. → RESUME)
Sentence #31: You can call me at work at 8 am because I ______________________________ at the office by then.
(FUT. PERF. → ARRIVE)
Sentence #32: When you graduate, you ______________________________ for nine years.
(FUT. PERF. PROG → STUDY)
Sentence #33: Well, I guess we ______________________________ the bus to work next week.
(FUT. PROG → RIDE)
Sentence #34: I ______________________________ my homework tomorrow.
(FUT. PROG. → DO)
Sentence #35: I ______________________________ my track meet by five.
(FUT. PERF. → FINISH)
Sentence #36: I hope it ______________________________ at this time tomorrow.
(FUT. PROG. → SNOW)