Read the first sentence and find a sentence with similar meaning in part A or B.
Chose the correct answer.
1. In a couple of hours there will be no goods on the shelves.
- In a couple of hours all goods on the shelves will be disappearing.
- In a couple of hours all goods on the shelves will have disappeared.
2. This is my second year at university.
- This year I'll have been studying at university for two years.
- This year I'll be studying at university for two years.
3. Please, don't call me while I'm driving to work in the morning.
- I'll have been driving to work at seven, so don't call me.
- I'll be driving to work at seven, so don't call me.
4. Five years from now, companies will have most customers on the Internet.
- In five years' time, most people in the world will be shopping on the Internet.
- In five years' time, most people in the world will have shopped on the Internet.
5. We started our journey two weeks ago and we'll reach our destination in a week.
- We will have travelled for two weeks now.
- We will have been travelling for two weeks now.
6. He is going to finish his work at the end of November.
- He'll be finishing his work at the end of November.
- He'll have been finishing his work at the end of November.
7. We'll have the new laptop on Saturday.
- We'll have been buying the new laptop on Saturday.
- We'll have bought the new laptop by the end of this week.
8. One week from today we will be in Paris.
- This time next week we'll be visiting Paris.
- This time next week we'll have visited Paris.
9. In the year 2100 people will be computer literate for more than a hundred years.
- In the year 2 100 people will be using computers for more than a century.
- In the year 2 100 people will have been using computers for more than a century.