It will have got dark by the time we'll arrive at the holiday chalet.
1. I shall / will not play football
2. He will not work.
3. They will not help Oleg.
4. We shall / will not go there.
5. She will not shut the door.
1. Will they go there tomorrow or next month?
2. Shall we give them the tiger or the lion?
3. Will she put on a jacket or an overcoat?
4. Was he at school or at home?
5. Did he go to school or to the stadium?
<span>1 is-will miss
2 misses-</span><span>will have
3 takes-</span><span>will arrive
4 arrives-</span><span>will meet
5 meets-</span><span>will ask
6 asks-</span><span>will tell
7 tells-</span><span>will know
8 knows-</span><span>will be
9 is-</span><span><span>will </span>give
10 gives-will be </span>
Pr.cont: Tricks are being performed by clowns at the circus.
Past simp: Tricks were performed by clowns at the circus.
Past cont: Tricks were being performed by clowns at the circus.
Fut.simp: Tricks will be performed by clowns at the circus.
Pr.perf: Tricks have been performed by clowns at the circus.
Past perf: Tricks had been performed by clowns at the circus.
Fut. Perf: Tricks will have been performed by clowns at the circus.
Modals: Tricks can be performed by clowns at the circus.
2.havent
3.have saw
4.havent see
5.was
6.Have ever were
7Havent
8.Bought
9.wasnt finish
10 asked