1) Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Tense.
1. By this time next year I (save) $25000.
2. By the time we get to the party everything (be) eaten.
3. In a fortnight's time we (take) our exam.
4. By next winter they (build) four houses in that field.
5. I (finish) this book by tomorrow evening.
6. I'll still be here next summer but Tom (leave).
7. I (finish) this job in twenty minutes.
8. When we reach Valparaiso we (sail) all round the world.
9. By this time tomorrow we (have) our injections.
10. By the end of next year I (be) here twenty-five years.
11. The train (leave) before we reach the station.
12. If I continue with my diet I (lose) 10 kilos by the end of the month.
13. At the rate he is going he (spend) all his money by the time he is twenty-one.
2) Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Tense.
1. I’m going to Hyde Park to hear the people making speeches. – You'll be
too late. By the time you get there they (finish) their speeches and everybody (go) home.
2. By the end of my university course I (attend) 1,200 lectures.
3. If we don’t hurry the sun (rise) before we reach the top.
4. By the end of this week my illness (cost) me $100.
5. By the time that he leaves school his parents (spend) $25000 on his education.
6. The police (hear) of the theft by this time.
7. We (drink) all that wine by the end of the year.
8. At this rate you (break) all the wine glasses by the end of the month.
9. By midnight he (be) unconscious for forty-eight hours.
10. On the fourth of next month he (be) in prison for ten years.
11. When we reach Crewe we (do) half of the journey.
12. By next April I (pay) $3000 in income tax.
13. By the end of the term I (read) all twelve volumes.
14. When you come back I (finish) all the housework.
15. I suppose that when I come back in ten years' time all these old houses (be) pulled down.
16. On 21 October they (be) married for twenty-five years.
17. By the end of the month 5000 people (see) this exhibition.