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... (they / travel) for long when they arrive?
Will they have been travelling
I ... (answer) students' questions all morning, so I'll want a quiet lunch.
will have been answering
How long ... (he / train) when he enters the competition?
will he have been training
How long ... (the children / sleep) in the living room when their new bedroom is ready?
will the children have been sleeping
He ... (not / do) much work, so he'll be happy to start a new project.
won't have been doing
How long ... (you / work) on this project when it is finished?
will you have been working
We ... (not / do) this project for long when the inspector arrives.
won't have been doing
We ... (look) at houses for four months next Tuesday.
will have been looking
She ... (play) squash, so she won't be dressed up.
will have been playing
They ... (not / stay) in the hotel for long when she arrives.
won't have been staying
They ... (study) all day, so they'll want to go out in the evening.
will have been studying
... (he / play) computer games for ten hours when he finally stops?
Will he have been playing
... she / wait) long by the time we get there?
Will she have been waiting
How long ... (she / plan) to move house when she finally moves?
will she have been planning
Julie ... (not / eat) much, so we'll need to make sure she has a good meal when she arrives.
won't have been eating
How long ... (you / wait) when you finally get your exam results?
will you have been waiting
I ... (work) all weekend so I won't be energetic on Sunday night.
will have been working