1: By March 15, I will have been here for one year.
2: By this time next week, he will have been writing his novel for 6 months.
3: Will you have finished your work by 9 tonight?
4: By 2016 we will have been living in London for 14 years.
5: He will have been writing this book for 3 months by the end of this week.
6: Will you have finished this project by next week?
7: Will she have been pregnant for 5 months this week?
8: An hour from now I hope I will have done all these exercises. We will go to the beach then.
9: When I get my diploma in 2017, I will have been living in Hanoi for 2 years.
Interrogative sentences:
Is there a travel clerk in this sales outlet?Are there any discounts in low season?Is there a new travellogue in our office?Are there any articles on tourism in this magazine?Is there a travel agency in our town?Are there any tourist attractions in this tourist destination?Is there a tourist information office at the railway station?Is there a car rental company at the hotel?Are there any English-speaking tourists in the group?Are there any timetables on the desk?Are there any folders on the rack?Is there a city map on the shelf?Negative sentences:
There is not a travel clerk in this sales outlet.There are no discounts in low season.There is not a new travellogue in our office.There are no articles on tourism in this magazine.There is not a travel agency in our town.There are no tourist attractions in this tourist destination.There is not a tourist information office at the railway station.There is not a car rental company at the hotel.There are no English-speaking tourists in the group.There are no timetables on the desk.There are no folders on the rack.There is not a city map on the shelf.
1)with
2)with
3)to
4)with
5)on