Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct form. 1. If the weather is hot tomorrow, we ___
to the beach. (go)
2. If Lenny doesn't get up soon, he___
late for school. (be)
3. If they go to America next year, they ___
New York. (visit)
4. I will buy that CD if we ___
to the mall. (go)
5. The children will be happy if Grandma ___
to see us. (come)
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future tense to talk about a possible action in the future. The verb "go" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will".
2. If Lenny doesn't get up soon, he will be late for school.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future tense to talk about a possible result or consequence in the future. The verb "be" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will".
3. If they go to America next year, they will visit New York.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future tense to talk about a possible action in the future. The verb "visit" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will".
4. I will buy that CD if we go to the mall.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future tense to talk about a possible action in the future. The verb "go" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will".
5. The children will be happy if Grandma comes to see us.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future tense to talk about a possible result or consequence in the future. The verb "come" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will".
To complete these sentences correctly, we need to use the future tense and match the subject with the correct verb form. When we use "if" to make conditional statements, we often use the modal verb "will" to express a future possibility or result. The verbs that follow "will" are in their base form (infinitive form). We can determine the correct verb form by understanding the tense and the subject of the sentence.