Put the verb in brackets into Future Indefinite.
1. He (be) here soon. 2. The dress (be) ready tomorrow. 3. They (be) at the station in time for the 10.30 train. 4. I (know) the result in a day. 5. I (be) twenty years old next year. 6. They (remember) you well. 7. When he (come) back?
8. When he comes, I (apologize) to him. 9. I (not see) this beautiful city again. 10. I (recognize) his pictures anywhere.
Put the verb in brackets into Present Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
I. a) 1. When he (call) I (give) him a piece of my mind. 2. I (be) at home if you (need) anything. 3. They (be) in the gallery if you (decide) to speak to them. 4. If they (want) your advice, they (get) in touch with you. 5. If you (have) anything to report, put it in writing and send it to me.
b)1. I (write) you about it when I (have) time. 2. He (wait) until they (send) for him. 3. He (be) all right when this (be) over. 4. I'd like to ask you a few more questions before you (go).
c) 1. I (not know) when they (come) to see us. 2. Ask him if he (stay) for dinner. 3. I (wonder) if we ever (see) each other again. 4. I (be) not sure if they (be) in time. 5. He can't tell us when the motor (start).
II. 1. When the weather (get) warmer, I (start) practising again. 2. "Come in", she said. – "I (see) if he (be) at home". 3. Come and see me when you (come) up to town and we (talk) everything over. 4. If my friends (come) in, please ask them to wait in the picture gallery. 5. He (want) to know if you (be) free tomorrow morning at 10.00. 6. I (wonder) when they (write) to us. 7. I (be) down at your office at 12 tomorrow. 8. When things (get) a little more settled, we (come) to see you. 9. They can't tell me when they (be) free. 10. Go straight on till you (come) to a fountain at the corner of the street; then turn left and you (find) this shop on your right. 11. When you (come) to the main road remember to stop and look both ways before you (cross). 12. Ask them when they (move) to a new flat. 13. I want to get to the bottom of the valley. – You must be careful when you (go) down because the slope of the hill (be) very slippery. 14. I (be) glad when I (get) to the top! 15. He doesn't say when he (come) back. 16. "Give this message to your teachers as soon as you (come) to school", said his mother. – "All right", said the boy running out. – "I (be) sure it (be) still in his pocket when he (get) home tonight", said his father. 17. If the patient (continue) to improve we (transfer) him to another ward. 18. I (buy) some pot plants. – When you (buy) them? – The florist (bring) them. Perhaps he (bring) them in the afternoon. 19. If you (look) at them, don't smile. 20. Before we (talk) about it, I'd like to show you something.
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Use subordinate clauses of time or condition instead of underlined parts of the following sentences. Make some changes if necessary. Pay attention to the use of tenses.
1. I shall have time next week and I shall fix the car. 2. All will go well and I shall graduate in June. 3. He will finish this job and we will give him another.
4. The traffic conditions will get much worse and the city will have to build elevated roads. 5. The light will turn red and all the cars will stop. 6. The weather will clear and we will finish our games. 7. I will be paid tomorrow and I will buy this dress. 8. We will get there before you and we will wait for you.
9. He will come home and his father will give him a good talking to. 10. He will take this medicine and will be all right.
4. All the sentences are future. Put the verbs into the correct form: will/won't or Present Simple.
Model: As soon as I see (see) him, I'll tell (tell) him everything.
1. If they (get) here on time, we can make it.
2. There is a surprise waiting for him when he (get) home.
3. Before you (leave), sir, I (give) you your present back.
4. If you (feel) better this afternoon, we (drive) to the coast.
5. Give him this message when you (see) him.
6. If we (come) in time, we (find) them there.
7. If I (be) lucky, I (get in) without a ticket.
8. (you / be) lonely without me, while I (be) away?
Make one sentence from two sentences.
Model: They are off soon. You must visit them before that. – You must visit them before they are off.
1. I'm going to finish my work. Then I'll go to the cinema. – … when ...
2. He'll spend a week in Brussels. Then he'll go to England. – … before ...
3. He'll come to London in April. He can stay with us. – ... when ...
4. It's going to be dark soon. Let's leave before that. – … when ...
6. Put in when or if.
Model: If it rains in the morning, we won't go swimming.
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1. I'm going to England next week. ... I'm there, I hope to visit a few museums.
2. Frank might return this evening. ... he does, can you cook him some meal?
3. I think he'll pass his exam. I'll be very surprised … he doesn't pass it.
4. I hope to be on time. But ... I don't make it, go without me.
5. I'm going shopping. ... you want anything, I can get it for you.
6. I don't feel well tonight. I think I'll go straight to bed ... I get home.
7. I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow. I'll write to you … I get there.
8. I want you to come to the party but ... you don't want to come, you needn't.
Translate into English.
1. В следующем году мне будет 20 лет. 2. Возможно, он придет сегодня.
3. Когда вы начнете изучать иностранный язык? 4. Он думает, вам не понравится новый балет. 5. Она будет дома в 6 часов? – Нет. 6. Я надеюсь, вы хорошо напишете контрольную работу. 7. У вас завтра будет много работы? – Да. 8. Экзамены начнутся 1 июня. 9. Фильм будет очень интересным. 10. Мы увидимся с ним на следующей неделе.
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