Future Perfect tense

1.Margaret: Do you think everything will be finished when I get back from the store?
   Jerry: Don't worry. By the time you get back, I (pick)  up the living room and (finish)  washing the dishes. Everything will be perfect when your parents arrive.
   Margaret: I hope so. They (arrive)  around 6 o'clock.
   Jerry: Everything (be)  spotless by the time they get here.

2.Nick: I just have two more courses before I graduate from university. By this time next year, I (graduate) , and I will already be looking for a job.
Stacey: Does that scare you? Are you worried about the future?
Nick: Not really. I (go)  to a career counselor and get some advice on how to find a good job.
Stacey: That's a good idea.
Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only)  over 13 business courses, but I (work, also)  in the real world.

3. Stan: Did you hear that Christine (take)  a vacation in South America this winter?
   Fred: I can't believe how often she goes abroad. Where exactly does she want to go?
  Stan: She (visit)  Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.
  Fred: At this rate, she (visit)  every country in the world by the time she's 50.

4. Judy: How long have you been in Miami?
    Elaine: I have only been here for a couple of weeks.
   Judy: How long do you plan on staying?
   Elaine: I love Miami, so I (stay)  here for an extended period of time. When I go back home, I (be)  here for more than three months.
   Judy: Wow, that's quite a vacation! You (see, definitely)  just about everything there is to see in Miami by then.

5. Jane: I can't believe how late we are! By the time we get to the dinner, everyone (finish, already)  eating.
   Jack: It's your own fault. You took way too long in the bathroom.
   Jane: I couldn't get my hair to look right.
   Jack: Who cares? By the time we get there, everyone (left) . Nobody (see, even)  your hair.

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