A.) I am really looking forward to our trip to Paris on Friday. B.) Me too! This time tomorrow we ... (get on) the plane and we ... (think) about work. - will be getting on / won't be thinking , A.) Do you think you ... still ... (work) here in ten years' time? B.) Probably. But I hope I ... (be promoted) to Head of Department by then. - will be working / will have been, A.)  Why are you walking so fast? B) If we don't hurry, by the time we get to the station, the train ... (leave) - will have left, A.) Oh no! My car won't start and I need to pick up a friend at the airport. B.) You can borrow mine. I ... (not use) it today. - won't be using, A.) Do you think it's too late to phone Hilary? B.) No, it's only eleven o'clock. Knowing her, she ... (not go) to bed yet. She ... still ... (watch) TV. - won't have gone / will be watching , A.) Is this your son's final year at University? B.) Yes, by this time next year, he ... (graduate), and he ... (look) a job.   - will have graduated / will be looking, A.)  Shall I make some soup or something for your parents when they arrive? B.)  Good idea! They'll be starving, as they ... (not have) time for lunch. - will not have had, A.) ... you ... (come) with us to see the new Marvel film tonight? B.)  Sorry, I won't - I still have lots of work to do. - will be coming, A.) Mark and Paul are travelling around Asia. They've already been to China and Thailand. B.)  Wow! How many countries ... they ... (visit) by the time they get back home? - will have visited, A.) I'm fed up with all these exams. B.)  Yes, but just think - we ... (finish) them all by Friday, and we ... (celebrate) - will have finished / will be celebrating, A.) Tim's going to South Africa next month, isn't he? B.)  No, he's decided to wait. He ... (not save) enough money until at least July. - won't have saved,

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