Put the verbs into the correct form, will be (do)ing or will have (done)
- Don't phone between 6 and 7. [ ] (we / have) meeting then.
- Phone me after 2 o'clock. [ ] lunch by then.
- Tomorrow afternoon we're going to play football from 3 o'clock until 4.30. So at 4 o'clock, [ ] football.
- — Can we go shopping tomorrow?
— Yes, but not in the morning. [ ].
5. Kevin has to go to an exam which begins at 10 o'clock. It will last about an hour.
— Will you be free at 11.30?
— Yes, [ ] by then.
6. Sam is in New York and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, [ ] all his money before the end of his trip.
7. Do you think [ ] the same opinion in five years' time?
8. Sara is from Ireland. She is travelling around Europe at the moment. So far she has travelled about 700 miles. By the end of the trip, [ ] more than 3.000 miles.
9. If you need to contact me, [ ] at the Lion Hotel until Friday.
10. — [ ] Laura tomorrow?
— Yes, probably. Why?
— I borrowed this CD from her. Can you give it back to her?