We use the future continuous (will be + verb-ing), for an action which will be in progress at a stated future time. This time next week, I'll be skydiving.
Time expressions: this time next week/month, etc.
use the future perfect (will have + past participle), for an action that will be finished before another action at a stated future time. By the time he arrives, we will have finished our wood sculpting class.
Time expressions: before, by, by the time, until/till.
1 This time next Saturday, we shall be (canoeing) on the lake next to our house.
2 She will be (skiing) on the mountains this time next week.
3 He will not have finished his piano lesson by the time his parents come home.
Ann watch TV every day
My parents goesto work in the morning
I help my mother
My sisters does sports after classes
My brother and I have lunch at home
1-is; 2-am;3-in; 4-are; My name is Peter.I'm on an island in the sea. Please help me . Contact my parents . They are in the Russia now .
<span>2) Dave isn`t as
nice as Sam. 3) English is easier than French. 4) That book isn`t as
interesting as this book. 5) French is more interesting than science. 6)
Documentaries are more interesting than current affairs programmes. 7) Exercise
2 isn`t as long as Exercise 3. 8) His sister is fatter than my sister.</span>