Open the brackets using the Future Simple, the Future Continuous or Future Perfect Tenses.
1) I … (have) lunch with our business partners from 3 to 5 o’clock tomorrow. 2) … you … (sleep) at 10 o’clock tomorrow evening? Can I phone you? – Certainly you can. I … (not / sleep) at that time tomorrow. 3) I’m afraid Molly … (not / make) photocopies of all the documents by the end of the working day. 4) The secretary … (print) all the papers by the time the boss comes to the office tomorrow. 5) Did you phone Kate? – Oh, no, I forgot. I … (phone) her now. 6) Mike … (interview) a famous showman at 6 o’clock next Thursday. 7) I need some money. – OK, I … (lend) you some. How much do you need? 8) The workers … (repair) the road in the city centre by next week. 9) The students … (write) a test from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. next Tuesday. 10) I … (reach) Argentina by this time next Sunday. 11) I … (meet) you outside the hotel in half an hour, OK? – Yes, that’s fine. 12) My lawyer … (wait) for us in his office at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning.
1.I'm having lunch with our business partners from 3 to 5 o’clock tomorrow.
2.Will you sleep at 10 o’clock tomorrow evening?
3.I'm afraid Molly won't make photocopies of all the documents by the end of the working day.
4.The secretary will have print all the papers by the time the boss comes to the office tomorrow.
5.Did you phone Kate? – Oh, no, I forgot. I'll phone her now.
6.Mike interviewing a famous showman at 6 o’clock next Thursday.
7.I need some money. – OK, I'll lend you some. How much do you need?
8.The workers will repair the road in the city centre by next week.
9.The students are writing a test from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. next Tuesday.
10.I'll reach Argentina by this time next Sunday.
11.I'll meet you outside the hotel in half an hour, OK? – Yes, that’s fine.
12.My lawyer will wait for us in his office at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning.