<span>1) I am sure they will have completed the new road by June.
2) He says that before he leaves he will have seen every show in town.
3) By the time you arrive, I <span>will have finished reading your book.
4) I </span><span>will have been in this country for two years on next January.
5) A year from now he </span><span>will have taken his medical examinations and </span><span>will have begun to practise.
6) If you don't make a note of that appointment, you </span><span>will have forgotten it by next week.</span>
1) Am I sure they will have completed the new road by June?
2) Does he say that before he leaves he will have seen every show in town?
3) By the time you arrive, will I have finished reading your book?
4) Will I have been in this country for two years on next January?
5) A year from now will he have taken his medical examinations and will have begun to practise?
6) If you don't make a note of that appointment, will you <span>have forgotten it by next week?
</span>1) What am I sure of?
2) What does he say?
3) By what time I will I have finished reading your book?
4) For how long will I have been in this country?
5) By what time will he have taken his medical examinations?
6) What will you have <span>have forgotten?</span></span>
1. No, it wasn't. It was raining when I left my house yesterday.
2. No, she wasn't. She was talking on the phone when I came in.
3. No, he wasn't. He was reading a book at this time yesterday.
4. No, they weren't. They were doing their homework the whole evening yesterday.
5. No, he wasn't. He was learning new words from ten to eleven yesterday.
6. No, I wasn't. I was cooking the whole morning yesterday.
7. No, they weren't. They were listening listening to the radio when I entered the room.
8. No, she wasn't. She was translating an article the whole evening yesterday.
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