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Future perfect exercises

Future perfect simple, continuous exercises – test 1, exercise 2

Complete the dialogue with future perfect simple or continuous.


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A: How long have you been preparing your campaign, Derek?
B: By the end of this month I (work) on it for a year.

A: For a year? And do you think you (launch) it by the end of June?

B: I hope so. I suppose we (make) all the posters and TV shots by then.

A: Why has it taken you so long?
B: We needed a lot of data to support our arguments.
And we'll have to sort them out. But we (finish) it by the end of June.

A: I wish you all good luck, Derek. And I hope that before your campaign ends,
the public transport in our city (change) for the better.

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