FUTURE PERFECT and FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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Complete the sentences with the Future Perfect (will have done) or the Future Continuous (will be doing) and the verbs in the box. 
 

disappear                 arrive                 cook                 watch                 replace                 move                 finish                 fly                 teach                 listen                have


EHAMPLE:

Don't call us between 6 and 7 pm. We will be having dinner then.
 

  1. [first="" beginning=" When we reach Portsmouth we " answer=" will have finished " ending=" our voyage. "]
  2. [first="" beginning=" When I drive my car I " answer=" will be listening " ending=" to the new CD."]
  3. [first="" beginning=" In a twenty years' time thousands of species " answer=" will have disappeared " ending=" from this planet."]
  4. [first="" beginning=" In a few hours' time we " answer=" will be flying" ending=" on the plane."]
  5. [first="" beginning=" I'll meet you at four o'clock. - At four? I'm afraid I " answer=" will be teaching " ending=" English at that time."]
  6. [first="" beginning=" We" answer=" will have replaced " ending=" the wheels before you come back from the shop "]
  7. [first="" beginning=" Shall I buy a pizza? - There's no need. I " answer=" will be cooking " ending=" as usual. "]
  8. [first="" beginning=" I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We " answer=" will be watching " ending=" the new documentary on TV. "]
  9. [first="" beginning=" My new PC " answer=" will have arrived " ending=" by the end of this week. "]
  10. [first="" beginning=" The Johnsons " answer=" will have moved " ending=" in their new house by Christmas. "]

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Key with answers

When we reach Portsmouth we will have finished our voyage.
When I drive my car I will be listening to the new CD.
In a twenty years' time thousands of species will have disappeared from this planet. In a few hours' time we will be flying on the plane.
I'll meet you at four o'clock. - At four? I'm afraid I will be teaching English.
We will have replaced the wheels before you come back from the shop.
Shall I buy a pizza? - There's no need. I will be cooking as usual.
I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We will be watching the new documentary on TV. My new PC will have arrived by the end of this week.
The Johnsons will have moved in their new house by Christmas.