1. If the rain_ there will be a flood. (not stop)
2. Don't leave before you_
our message. (get)
3. If all_
well we shall land tonight. (go)
4. Take care of my luggage while I _
my ticket. (get)
5. Tomorrow if the weather is good we_
to Tintagel. (go)
6. I won't go away until my wife_
back. (come)
7. You will send me some money as soon as I_
there. (get)
8. We will set to work when the holidays_
over. (be)
9. I_
it as soon as I get back. (do)
10. When you_
Mr Smith ask him to call immediately.
(see)
11. We will stay in the waiting room while Robert_
for a porter.
(look)
12. I'll make you a nice cup of tea as soon as the water_
(boil)
13. If you come past six o'clock you_
him waiting. (not
find)
14. I think I'll wait here until your bus_
(come)
15. If you_
so excited you will hardly be able to think!
(be)
It may be history, it may be only legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it could have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited it.
Why can't you come here?
I can't use this pen. It's broken.
I like reading books more than cooking.
I saw the girl walking in the park.
Did you like the boy playing football?
When the phone was ringing I saw the girl dancing.
Amoung all the houses I liked that very much, because there was doot leading to basement.
I want him to read.
I like her to play football.
He is expected to stay at home.
It seems that he is to go.
She is said to be a teacher.
Anderson outlined the bare bones of his strategy.
Some families don't even have enough money for the bare essentials like food and clothing.
The room was cold and bare.
Panic buying has stripped the stores bare.
She wore a low-necked dress and her arms were bare.