2 Write the second sentence. Use the future continuous, future perfect, could, or the first conditional. 3 Kathy isn’t taking her medicine. Her leg / get / better fast / if she / takes / it.
4 No, don’t ring me after midnight! I / sleep / then.
5 Be careful on that bike. You / easily / fall / and hurt yourself.
6 This city is quite small now. But a hundred years from now, it / grow / much bigger.
7 I’m studying for my exams now. But in a few weeks’ time, I / lie / on / a beach in Mexico.
8 The criminals escaped from this prison two months ago. They / leave / the country / by now.
2. How long has she been feeling unwell?
3. I've never met such a nice person before.
4. I have been waiting for you since four o'clock.
5. She has never written a letter by hand since she bought a computer.
6. I wonder where you have been all this time.
7. I have been learning English for five years.
8. You never know how he is going to react.
9. She has tripped over the cat and nearly fell over.
10. Look! I have found a ten-pound note! - Where did you find it?
11. Margaret is taking driving lessons now.
12. In recent years terrorism has become a greater threat.
13. The rain came suddenly and it has soaked all the washing.
14. Ever since we met, you have never asked me what I prefer to do.
15. How long have you lived here?
16. I have been interested in sports since my childhood.
17. What have you been doing since you left Cambridge?