The subordinate clause to the future.

1 .I only hope Sam (to be) still there when you (to come) out after winter (Aldridge). 2. When I (to die) he’ll do as we agreed… I don’t know when I (to be delivered) (Bellow). 3. He said that when he (to dry) himself with a towel, he (to get) dressed (Saxton). 4. When he stopped he could feel himself shivering and weakening, and the time was near when the four men (to outplace) him (Aldridge). 5. I’m not rich. But when my father (to die) I (to have) about fifty thousand dollars (Greene). 6. He started down at her waiting for the moment when she (to turn) her head and (to look) at him (Saxton).