_____ (you / to come) to us to celebrate the date? We ______ (to be married) for 5 years on April 3rd.
Do you come / will have been married
Will you come / will be married
Will you come / will have been married
Will you come / are going to be married
1. When we make predictions or simple statements about the future we use the Future Simple. 2. We use the Future Perfect to talk about actions which will be completed in the future up to the certain time point: when the 3rd of April comes it would mean that 5 years have passed since their wedding.
_____ (you / to finish) working when I ____ (to come) to pick you up?
Will you have finished / come
Will you finish / come
Will you have finished / will come
Have you finished / will come
1. We use the Future Perfect to talk about actions which will be completed in the future up to the certain time point. 2. When we make predictions or simple statements about the future we use the Future Simple.