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  • By the time Sarah arrives, (finish) the preparations for the party.
    will have finished
  • She (plan / lay) the foundation for the project by the time you join.
    plans to have laid
  • If you keep exercising regularly, your clothes (shrink) by the summer.
    will have shrunk
  • (you / accomplish) your assignment before the class starts?
    Will you have accomplished
  • I (hope / eaten) by the time the movie ends.
    hope to have eaten
  • (they / accomplish) their journey by nightfall?
    Will they have accomplished
  • She (expect / complete) the repairs before the end of the week
    expects to have completed
  • By midnight, the church bells (ring) in the New Year.
    will have rung
  • We (complete) the construction of the new building by the time the mayor arrives.
    will have completed
  • The farmers (breed) a new variety of crops by next year.
    will have bred
  • I (intend / not mistake) by the time the exam start.
    intend not to have mistaken
  • I'm worried that (not complete) their project by the deadline.
    will not have completed
  • By tomorrow morning, the thief (not steal) the valuable artwork, thanks to enhanced security measures.
    will not have stolen
  • I (plan / propose) to her by the end of the month.
    plan to have proposed
  • By the end of the course, the students (expect / understand) the complexities of the subject.
    expect to have understood
  • By the end of the month, she (intend / write) the entire novel.
    intends to have written
  • By the end of the month, he (work) in this company for ten years.
    will have worked
  • By next month, she (complete) her research project.
    will have completed
  • (they / complete) the project by the deadline?
    Will they have completed
  • She said that by next year, (publish) her novel.
    will have published
  • By the time we arrive, they (hope / deal) with the situation.
    hope to have dealt
  • By the time you return, I (not cook) dinner.
    will not have cooked
  • I'm sure that by tomorrow, she (finish) the report.
    will have finished
  • The skilled artisan (weave) a beautiful tapestry by next week.
    will have woven
  • The new law (expect / forbid) such activities by the end of the month.
    expects to have forbidden
  • By winter, the lake (freeze) over completely.
    will have frozen
  • They (celebrate) their tenth anniversary by the end of the year.
    will have celebrated