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        |   I'll be driving home when you call, so just leave a message.   sākt mācīties future continuous: will + be + -ing form |  |   Use will + be + -ing form for: something that will be in progress at or around a specific time.    now. driving (you call); future continuous |  |  | 
|   I expect I'll be talking to Ian tomorrow, so I could ask him then.   sākt mācīties future continuous: will + be + -ing form |  |   Use will + be + -ing form for: something that will happen in the normal course of events, not as a part of a particular intention or plan.  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Will you be passing the postbox? Yes. In that case, could you post this for me?  |  |   We can use this meaning to introduce requests in a neutral way.  |  |  | 
|   I'll have finished this report by the end of the week.   sākt mācīties future perfect: will + have + past participle |  |   Use will + have + past participle to talk about something that will finish before a specific time in the future, often with the preposition by, meaning at the latest.    now. finish the report. the end of the week future perfect |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties I might have finished/I definitely won't have finished/I'd like to have finished by then.  |  |   It's possible to use other modals, adverbs and phrases with both forms. might; definitely won't; I'd like to  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties This time next week I could be relaxing/I'll probably be relaxing/I'd like to be relaxing on a beach.  |  |   It's possible to use other modals, adverbs and phrases with both forms. could be; probably; I'd like to  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 1 To talk about something that will finish before a specific time in the future,  |  |   use will + have + past participle  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Rule 2 To talk about something that will be in progress at or around a specific time in the future,  |  |   use will + be + -ing form.  |  |  | 
|   At nine, I (watch) the film. By eleven, the film (finish).   sākt mācīties The film starts at eight, and it's about two hours long. |  |   At nine, I'll be watching the film. By eleven, the film will have finished.    The film starts at eight, and it's about two hours long. |  |  | 
|   At midnight she (probably/wait) for her luggage. By the time we wake up tomorrow, she(arrive) in Madrid.   sākt mācīties Her plane lands at 11.45 p.m. |  |   At midnight she'll probably be waiting for her luggage. By the time we wake up tomorrow, she'll have arrived in Madrid.    Her plane lands at 11.45 p.m. |  |  | 
|   In ten minutes from now, he (eat) over sixty hotdogs. Tonight in his sleep, he (dream) about hotdogs!   sākt mācīties The world hotdog-eating champion can eat more than six hotdogs a minute. |  |   In ten minutes from now, he'll have eaten over sixty hotdogs. Tonight in his sleep, he'll be dreaming about hotdogs!    The world hotdog-eating champion can eat more than six hotdogs a minute. |  |  | 
|   By this time tomorrow, I (decide). This time next week, I (wish) I had decided differently.   sākt mācīties Give me a day to think about it. |  |   By this time tomorrow, I'll have decided. This time next week, I'll be wishing I had decided differently.    Give me a day to think about it. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Will you be seeing Frank today?  |  |   Yes, do you want me to give him a message?    Yes, could you tell him I probably have finished the report until tomorrow? |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Just think - this time tomorrow you'll have finished all your exams.  |  |   I know. That's what keeps me going.    And you'll be celebrating with your friends. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties Will you be using your computer at lunchtime today? I've got a problem with mine.  |  |   No, I'm going out and I won't be back till four if you want to use it till then.    I might still be using it when you get back. The technicians might not have fixed mine by then. |  |  |