ПОМОГИТЕ НАПИСАТЬ В ПРЕЗЕНТ СИМПОЛЕ Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets. All the sentences...

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ПОМОГИТЕ НАПИСАТЬ В ПРЕЗЕНТ СИМПОЛЕ

Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets. All the sentences are about the future. Use will/won't or the present simple (I see/he plays/it is etc.).

  1. I'll phone (phone) you when I get (get) home from work.
  2. I want to see Margaret before she --- (go) out.
  3. We're going on holiday tomorrow. I --- (tell) you all about it when we --- (come) back.
  4. Brian looks very different now. When you --- (see) him again, you --- (not/recognise) him.
  5. We must do something soon before it --- (be) too late.
  6. I don't want to go without you. I --- (wait) until you --- (be) ready.
  7. Sue has applied for the job but she isn't very well qualified for it. I --- (be) surprised if she --- (get) it.
  8. I'd like to play tennis tomorrow if the weather --- (be) nice.
  9. I'm going out now. If anybody --- (phone) while I --- (be) out, can you take a message? 25.2 Make one sentence from two.
  10. You will be in London again. You must come and see us then. You must come and see us. when you are in London again.
  11. I'll find somewhere to live. Then I'll give you my address. I --- when ---
  12. I'll do the shopping. Then I'll come straight back home. --- after ---
  13. It's going to start raining. Let's go home before that. --- before ---
  14. She must apologise to me first. I won't speak to her until then. --- until ---

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Here's how you can complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets with the correct tense:

  1. I'll phone you when I get home from work.
  2. I want to see Margaret before she goes out.
  3. We're going on holiday tomorrow. I will tell you all about it when we come back.
  4. Brian looks very different now. When you see him again, you won't recognise him.
  5. We must do something soon before it is too late.
  6. I don't want to go without you. I will wait until you are ready.
  7. Sue has applied for the job but she isn't very well qualified for it. I will be surprised if she gets it.
  8. I'd like to play tennis tomorrow if the weather is nice.
  9. I'm going out now. If anybody phones while I am out, can you take a message?

Now, let's combine the two sentences into one for each pair:

  1. You must come and see us when you are in London again.
  2. I'll give you my address when I find somewhere to live.
  3. I'll come straight back home after I do the shopping.
  4. Let's go home before it starts raining.
  5. I won't speak to her until she apologises to me first.

In these exercises, the use of the present simple tense is often employed in subordinate clauses that denote future time after certain conjunctions such as "when," "before," "after," "until," and "if." The main clause usually uses "will" or "won't" to indicate future actions.

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ответил 29 дней назад
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  1. You must come and see us when you are in London again.
  2. I'll give you my address when I find somewhere to live.
  3. I'll come straight back home after I do the shopping.
  4. Let's go home before it starts raining.
  5. I won't speak to her until she apologizes to me first.

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ответил 29 дней назад
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  1. I'll find somewhere to live when I give you my address.
  2. I'll do the shopping after I come straight back home.
  3. It's going to start raining before we go home.
  4. She must apologise to me first until I won't speak to her.

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ответил 29 дней назад

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