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1 Choose the correct answer.

1 Will the technician be repairing / have repaired your phone by this evening?

2 In the near future, more people will have driven / will be driving electric cars.

3 The city has begun installing security cameras. By the end of December, they
will have installed / will be installing them in all public areas.

4 The use of digital technology in schools is increasing. In another few years, all pupils
will be studying / will have studied from e-textbooks.

5 Our holiday ends tomorrow. It's hard to believe that by this time next week, we
will be settling back / will have settled back into our routine.

6 Their flight left late because of the storm. It won't be landing / won't have landed for another
few hours.

2 Complete the mini-dialogues. Use the words given and the Future Perfect Simple or Future
Continuous. Type the answers. Then check.

U Can you join us at the cinema this evening?


1:1,- No. I / study.

No, I will be studying this evening.

CI Have you done your project yet?


El- No. But / by tomorrow / I / finish it.
No. But by tomorrow I will have finished it.

U What are your plans for the summer? U


In July / I / attend / football camp.

In July I will attending football camp.

D. Have you finished all of your exams?


U Not yet. But at this time tomorrow / I / do I the last one!

Not yet. But at this time tomorrow I will be doing the last one!

U Are you planning to go on the ski trip?


U No. I / not save up / enough money / by February.

No. I won’t saved up enough money by February.


3 Retype the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning. Then check.

1 I'm buying a new computer at the weekend. (will)

By Monday, I will have bought a new computer.

2 She's going to be studying online from 8.00 to 10.00 today. (not)

At 11.00 today, she won’t be studying.

3 Tomorrow, my parents will be celebrating 20 years of marriage. (married / for)

By Sunday, my parents will have married for 20 years.

4 The app will take another month to develop. (by next week)

We will have took the app by next week.

I4 Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use a future tense (Future Simple, be going to, Future
Perfect Simple or Future
Continuous). There may be more than one correct answer. Type the answers.
Then check.

Getting There by Drone


Imagine there's been a disaster and you're in charge of getting medical supplies to the people

who need them. How' will you deliver (deliver) things


to remote areas or to places where roads have been destroyed?

After the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, a US startup company found a solution. They used drones to get medicines to

places cut off from transport. A similar programme began in rural Africa, where roads get flooded during the rainy
season. The programme has worked so well that by 2020, ten African countries' are going to join (join) it.

Andreas Raptopoulos, the company CEO, predicts that in future natural disasters, health care organisations will be using
(use) drones to send supplies. According to experts, in a few years, delivering medical

supplies by drones will


have become (become) common in Africa. And soon, in our own
cities, drones j will be transporting (transport) health supplies by flying
over traffic jams.
5 Correct the errors. Type the answers. Then check.

1 This time tomorrow, my parents are flying to Chicago.

This time tomorrow, my parents will be flying to Chicago.

2 By the year 2100, doctors still will haven't found a cure for cancer.

By the year 2100, doctors still won’t have found a cure for cancer.

3 In a few years' time, people will are using selfie-pay systems.

In a few years’ time, people will be using selfie-pay systems.

4 Will have Janet built her drone by the end of the week?

Will Janet have built her drone by the end of the week?

5 By tomorrow evening, Jason will has made a decision.

By tomorrow evening, Jason will have made a decision.

7 Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use a suitable tense in the present, past or future.
There may be more than one correct answer. Type the answers. Then check.

Build Your Own Battery Baghdad Battery

These days, there are videos online showing you how to build just about anything. Until now, no one has posted

(post) a video on how to build a battery, but this' will change (change)
soon. Professor Cary Pint, from Vanderbilt University in the US, predicts that in the near future, people will be building
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(build) their own batteries using his simple, low-cost design.

Pint and his team of researchers were inspired by the Baghdad Battery, an ancient clay pot which archeologists had
discovered
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(discover) in Iraq in 1938. Inside the pot were remains of materials that, when lit,
could produce electricity. Pint 3 L Had took (take) the basic idea of this ancient technology while
he 6 has been developing (develop) his own design. Today, his battery uses (use)
common materials that are easy to get, like scrap metals and household chemicals. He hopes that in a few

months, the team B will have completed (complete) a working model. He plans to share the instructions in
an online video.

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