II. Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). Prove your answer.



1. Political parties began in the 19th century.

2. The Democratic-Republicans opposed the Federalists.

3. The Federalists wanted to limit the powers of the national government.

4. T. Jefferson was a federalist.

5. The Democrats and the Republicans became the two major parties in 1854.

6. “Third parties” sometimes win President Elections.

7. “Liberal” and “Conservative” politicians have the same political ideas.

8. Republican and Democratic parties differ greatly.

CLAUSES OF TIME AND CONDITION

When        summer comes,            I          will go       to the sea.

 

If                  _______ Present Simple, _________ Future Simple.

 

When                                       play(s)                             will V1

After                                            am                                won’t V1   

Before

As soon as                                   is   

Till/Until                                      are

Unless                                          don’t V1

While                                           doesn’t V1

 

When summer comes, I will go to the sea.

I will go to the sea when summer comes.

1. Which is right? Choose the correct form.

1. I wait / I’ll wait here until you come / will comeback. (I’ll wait and you come are right)

2. I'm going to bed when I finish / I’ll finish my work.

3. We come / We'll come and see you when we're / we'll be inEngland again.

4. When I see / I'll see you tomorrow, I show / I’ll show you the photographs.

5. Would you like something to drink before you go / you'll go to bed?

6. Don't go out yet. Wait until the rain stops / will stop.

7. She's going away soon. I'm / I'll be very sad when she leaves / she'll leave.

8. I'm going to New York next month. While I'm / I'll be there, I hope to see lots of old friends.

9. A: Don't forget to give me your address.

B: Okay, I give / I'll give it to you before I go / I'll go.

 

3. 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.).

a)

1 If I ..find.. your book, I..will give.. it to you. (find/give)

2 She will phone.. us if she .has. any problems, (phone/have)

3 If you.....................to the party, I.....................with you. (go/come)

4 She.....................very happy if she.....................that new job. (not be/not get)

5 If you.....................with us, you.....................a great time. (come/have)

6 I.....................for you if you.....................late. (not wait/be)

7 That glass.....................if you.....................it. (break/drop)

8 We.....................you if we.....................the time. (help/have)

9 I.....................Clare the news if I.....................her. (tell/see)

10 We.....................in the tent if it...................... (sleep/not rain)

b)

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?

 


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