Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 A: What time shall/will we arrive?
B: It's up to you. Just turn up when you're ready.
2 A: What time shall / will we arrive?
B: It's hard to say, but hopefully around ten, if there are no traffic jams.
3 I don't know how much you'll need for the taxi, but £20 will / should be enough.
4 I take taxis all the time, so I'm sure £20 will / should be enough
5 Don't phone us at six o'clock. We'll be eating/ have eaten our dinner then.
6 You can phone us after seven. We'll be eating/ have eaten our dinner by then.
7 No, I don't want to go dancing tomorrow night. I'll have studied / been studying all day, so I'll be exhausted.
8 Yes, I'd love to go dancing at the weekend. I'll have finished / been finishing all my exams by then, so I'll be in the mood to celebrate!
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- shall
- will
- should
- will
- we'll be eating
- have eaten
- been studying
8. I'll have finished
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