Вопрос задан 29.07.2023 в 11:09. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бродский Иосиф.

He probably … here in about three weeks. By this time I … to the University. Will get, will have

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Отвечает Гарбузов Роман.
Will get, will have returned

1. in three weeks - указывает на Future
Нельзя ставить is going to get, потому что после слов, которые выражают неуверенность, должно стоять will (probably, I think, perhaps, и т.д)

2. by this time (к этому времени) - указывает на Future Perfect
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The correct option is: "Will get, will have returned."

The complete sentence would be: "He probably will get here in about three weeks. By this time, I will have returned to the University."

Here's the explanation for the correct choice:

  1. "Will get" is the future simple tense, which is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen.

  2. "Will have returned" is the future perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that will be completed before a specified time in the future. In this case, the person is saying that they will have returned to the University before the other person arrives.

The other options are not correct for the following reasons:

  • "Will get, will return": This doesn't use the future perfect tense to show the completion of the action before the specified time.
  • "Is going to get, am returning": This uses the present continuous tense ("am returning") instead of the future perfect tense to express the action that will be completed before the specified time.
  • "Has got, will have returned": This uses the present perfect tense ("has got") which is not suitable for expressing a future event, and it also doesn't use the correct future tense for the second part of the sentence.
  • "Shall be getting, will return": The use of "shall" for the first part is possible but uncommon in modern English. Additionally, it doesn't use the future perfect tense for the second part of the sentence.

Remember, the future perfect tense is used to express an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future. In this context, it means that the person will have returned to the University before the other person arrives.

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