1. Don't phone me between 9 and 10. I will be having negotiations with our software supplier.
2. Phone me after 10 o'clock. We will have finished the meeting by then.
3. — Can we meet tomorrow afternoon? — Not afternoon. I will be working.
4. — Will the work be ready by the end of the month? — Yes, we will have finished the website by that time.
5. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, he will have spent his money before the end of his holiday.
6. If you want to contact me, I will have stayed at the Lion Hotel until Friday.
7. Chuch joined the company three years ago. Next Monday it will be exactly three years. So on Monday, he will have been with the company for exactly three years.
8. Do you think you will still be doing the same job in ten years time?
9. Tomorrow afternoon, from 3 till 3.45 we're going to discuss the conception of the new computer game. So at 3.30 we will be discussing the conception.
10. Frank is attending an 8-week course in programming that started at the beginning of September. So, by November he will have completed the course.
1. We worked on Friday, but we didn’t work on Saturday.
2. She bought some meat, but she didn't buy any vegetables.
3. My great grandma had four brothers, but she didn't have any sisters.
4. I was in Paris in summer, but I wasn't there in winter.
5. I spent a week in France, but unfortunately I didn't spend any time in Paris.
6. We did our homework, but we didn't do any housework.
7. He brought lots of photos of himself, but he didn't bring any photos of his family.
8. They talked about their business, but they didn't talk about their hobbies.
9. It cost a lot to fly to Canada, but it didn't cost much to stay at a hotel there.
10. I made many friends at school, but I didn't make any friends at university.
11. We were at Dave’s house, but we weren't at Jim’s house yesterday.