1. You will have finished your work by six o’clock tomorrow.
2. We will have passed our exams by the end of January.
3. The rain will have stopped by the time we get to the station.
4. I will have done the work in half an hour.
5. When you come to see us next time, we will have bought a new piano.
6. By spring-time they will have moved to a new flat.
7. They will have read the book before I see the film.
Перевод:
1. Ты закончишь свою работу к шести часам завтра.
2. Мы сдадим наши экзамены к концу января.
3. Дождь прекратится к тому времени, как мы доберемся до станции.
4. Я сделаю работу через полчаса.
5. Когда вы навестите нас в следующий раз, мы купим новое пианино.
6. К весне они переедут в новую квартиру.
7. Они прочитают книгу до того, как я посмотрю фильм.
Построение предложений в Future Perfect:I, you, we, they, he, she, it + will have + V³ (Past Participle)
I, you, we, they, he, she, it + will not have (won't have) + V³ (Past Participle)
Will + I, you, we, they, he, she, it + have + V³ (Past Participle) + ?
A.
1) Are you certain your mum’ll like this present?
2) Will it be cold tomorrow? — I’m not certain about it.
3) Would you like to play basketball with us today? - Certainly.
4) Do you think the film is good? — Sure.
5) I’m not sure that I’ll come here again.
6) Do you think Andrew will go to the restaurant with us? — I’m certain about it.
B.
1)
A: Will you stay with us for the weekend?
B: I’m not sure because my mum doesn’t feel well.
A: Oh, I’m sorry. I hope your mum will be better soon.
2)
A: Did Columbus discover America in 1492 or 1592?
B: In 1492, I think, but I am not certain about it.
A: Let’s find out.
3)
A: Victor speaks English and French, doesn’t he?
B: I’m sure that he does.
4)
A: Is Canada bigger or smaller than the USA?
B: I am not sure I don’t know geography very well.