1. A: Are you looking forward to your holiday?
B: Oh, yes! This time next week I ...will/'ll be lying...(lie) on the beach.
2. A: We're having a party on Saturday.
B: Oh, good. I .........................................(make) a cake to bring along.
3. A: Have you finished that report yet?
B: Yes. I......................(give) it to you in a minute.
4. A: Why are you buying all those vegetables?
B: Because I...............................................(make) vegetable soup.
5. A: This writing is too small for me to read.
B: Give it to me and I ...................(read) it to you,
6. A: I.......................(stay) at Claire's house tonight,
B: Alright. I won't expect you home, then.
7. A: Would you like to join me for lunch today?
B: Yes, please. I...............................(meet) you at half past one.
8. A: .......................................(you/help) me with the shopping tomorrow?
B: Of course.
9. A: Are you excited about your trip?
B: Yes. This time tomorrow I...........................(sit) on the plane.
10. A: I can't hear the television very well.
B: I .......................................(turn up) the volume.
Future Perfect and Perfect Continuous
Paul wants to be an artist. He's reading about a famous artist called Winston Plummer.
Winston Plummer was a great artist, who had a wonderful career. He won lots of prizes before he was twenty. By the age of twenty-five he had had his own exhibition. He was the subject of a TV documentary by the time he was thirty. By the age of thirty-five he had become world-famous. He made millions of pounds from his pictures before he was forty.