We ... (have) a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?
are having
I saw the children ... (run) when I was passing school.
running
By the end of the month I ... (work) on this project for half a year.
will have been working
I'm looking forward to ... (meet) your brother.
meeting
Please, don't forget ... (feed) the dog.
to feed
... the film ... (begin) at 3.30 or 4.00?
Does ... begin
Has Sam decided what to do when he leaves school? - Yes, everything is planned. He ... (have) a holiday for a few weeks. Then he ... (do) a computer course.
is going to have, is going to do
I ... (go) to the cinema this evening.
am going
I haven't got my homework now, but I remember ... (put) it in my bag.
putting
... you ... (go) to the post office any time today? Can I ask you a favour?
will you be going
I like ... (exercise) regularly, because I feel better this way.
to exercise
They insisted on ... (pay) for the dinner.
paying
The exhibition ... (finish) in May.
finishes
Tim suggested ... (go) to the theatre on Friday.
going
Phone me after 8 o'clock. I ... (finish) dinner by then.
will have finished
His parents don't let him ... (go) out on week days.
go
My parents expect me ... (come) home on time.
to come
Can we meet tomorrow? - Yes, but not in the afternoon, I ... (work).
will be working
What would you like to eat? - I ... (have) a sandwich, please.
will have
I saw him ... (perform) in that play. He was amazing!
perform
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