Complete the following sentences using the Present Indefinite or the Future Indefinite:
1. If you travel by car to the Crimea ... . 2. I should like to
accompany you in case ... . 3. If the weather remains fine ... .
4. We shall wait till ... . 5. I should like to know when ... .
6. Don’t go away before ... . 7. Tell me when ... . 8. The rain will
soak us to the skin unless ... . 9. He is clever enough to under_
stand what you want if ... . 10. If it looks like rain ... . 11. I am
not quite sure if ... . 12. I understand you are going to stay
at home till ... . 13. Please, ring me up as soon as ... . 14. We’d
better stay at home if ... . 15. You may go skating after ... .
16. Don’t forget to remind him tomorrow in case ... . 17. We’ll
remain here and wait for you until ... . 18. He must join us tomor_
row; ask him when ... . 19. I’m afraid I shan’t be able to join you
before ... . 20. She promised to come tonight. Please try to find
out if ... .
1. It will be easy to understand this text tomorrow, won’t it? 2. It will be interesting to listen to your stories tomorrow. 3. Will it be difficult for you to learn grammar rules tomorrow? 4. It will be dark in the room tomorrow, won’t it? 5. It will not often snow here next winter. 6. It will not rain here very often at this time of year. 7. It will be important for me to finish the work tomorrow.