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EXERCISE
A |
All
these sentences are about the future. Put the verbs into the correct
form: the future WILL / WON'T or the simple present (I DO). |
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Example:
When I see (see) Tom tonight, I'll invite (invite) him to
our party. |
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EXERCISE B |
Make
ONE sentence from TWO sentences. |
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Example:
You
are going to leave soon. You must visit the museum before that. You must visit the museum before
you leave. |
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EXERCISE C |
Choose
the best alternative (WHEN or IF) for these sentences |
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Examples:
If it rains this evening, I won't go out. |
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1. |
I'm
sorry you've decided to go away. I'll be very sad you leave.
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2. |
Tom
might call this evening. he does, can you take a message?
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3. |
I
think he'll get the job. I'll be very surprised
he doesn't get it.
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4. |
I
hope to be there by 10:30. But
I'm
not there, don't wait for me.
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5. |
I'm
going shopping.
you want
anything, I can get it for you.
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6. |
I
think I'll go home now. I'm feeling very tired. I think I'll go right to
bed
I get home.
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7. |
I'm
going away for a few days. I'll call you
I get back.
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8. |
I
want you to come to the party but
you
don't want to come, you don't have to.
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