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How much money (you/to raise) by the end of it? - About £ 500, I hope!
will you have raised
(you to celebrate) with your friends after the event? - Yes, I will. I (to collect) their money too!
Will you be celebrating / will be collecting
I (not to do) it alone. Hundreds of people will be there.
won't be doing
Lots of people (to take part) in the event on Saturday?
Will lots of people be taking part
How far (you / to run) by the end of the race?
will you have run
What (you/to do) at 1 p.m. on Saturday? - I (to run) in the marathon and hopefully by 6 p.m. I (to finish).
will you be doing / will be running / will have finished
There won't be anyone at the office at this time. Everyone (to leave).
will have left
Be prepared to stand up during the concert as they (to take) all the seats by the time we arrive.
will have taken
By the time we get to the party, Bob (to eat) everything. He's always hungry.
will have eaten
I can't come at 5 p.m. tomorrow. I (to play) football with my friends then.
will be playing
By the end of the week he (to spend) all of his money.
will have spent
I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We (to watch) the new documentary on TV.
will be watching
The Johnsons (to move) into their new house by Christmas.
will have moved
My new PC (to arrive) by the end of the week.
will have arrived
In a few hours' time we (to sit) on the plane.
will be sitting
By the time we get to the cinema the film (to end).
will have ended
On 1st July Jenny (to be) engaged for a year. It's about time they got married now.
will have been
This time next week we (to relax) at the beach.
will be relaxing
Can we meet at 3 pm on Saturday? - Sorry, I (to work) then.
will be working
By this time tomorrow we (to pick up) our new car from the garage.
will have picked up
When you get back the decorators (to finish) all the work.
will have finished
When you get up tomorrow morning, I (already/to drive) to Paris.
will already be driving
Hurry up or the coach (to leave) before we reach the station.
will have left
In ten years' time most people (to drive) electric cars.
will be driving