By this time next summer, you ____ (complete) your studies and ___(find) a job. I, on the other hand, ___(accomplish, not) anything. I __(study, still) and you _____(work) in some new high paying job.
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By this time next summer, you completed (complete) your studies and found (find) a job. I, on the other hand, haven't accomplish (accomplish, not) anything. I'm still studying (study, still) and you're working (work) in some new high paying job.
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I replaced I'm and you're because it will be a wrong grammar if i didn't replaced it.
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by this time next summer, you will complete your studies and find a job. i, on the other hand, will not accomplish anything. I will still be studying and you will work at a high paying job.
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because its in future tense.
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