Choose the correct form of the verb. 1. Unless you feel/felt better, we will/won’t go out tonight.
2. If I am/were confident, I enjoy/would enjoy acting more.
3. When my brother grows/grew up, he’ll/ he’d be a famous footballer.
4. If you get/got the tickets after school, I’d/I’ll give you the money tomorrow. Is that OK?
5. Now we live in the city but if we live/lived in the country, I’d/I’ll have a tennis court in my garden.
6. Unless it stops/stopped raining, we’ll/we’d have to cancel the picnic.
7. If I had/would have more time, I’ll/I’d take up the guitar again but at the moment I’ve got to study for my exams.
8. When I have/will have a problem with my friends, my mum helps/would help me to sort it out.
2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month.
3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting.
4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now.
5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it.
6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week.
7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob.
8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground.
9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now.
10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.