Read the sentence and write the correct verb using Zero or First Conditional. Примечание: в ответе нужно записать только форму глагола.
Example: If the weather is fine, I (go) to the park today.
Answer: will go
1.Steve often buys expensive gadgets, if he (go) shopping.
2.If your car (break) down, you will have to call the mechanic.
3.If we (surf) the Internet, we will find a lot of information about this pop star.
Put the words into the correct order. You will have different types of sentences. Use the punctuation marks (full stops) at the end of the sentence.
Примечание: Не забудьте, что предложение должно начинаться заглавной буквой и заканчиваться точкой или вопросительным знаком.
1. won’t / study / in Spain / she.
2.will / Sally / play / in the garden?
3.won’t / have / a cup of tea / they.
Read the sentence and write the correct form (Future Simple, Present Continuous, Present Simple, to be going to).
Примечание:
Нужно написать только форму глагола.
Example: Sam sold his computer. He (buy) a new one.
Answer: is going to buy
1.I hope I (go) to the USA.
2.Lisa has sold her car. She (buy) a bike.
3.I think the weather (be) fine on Sunday.
4.I know you (meet) your friends tonight. Can I join?
5.The English lesson (start) at 8:45.
6.I (see) my sister in April.
7.Tomorrow my parents and I (fly) to Paris.
8.It's so hot in the room. I (switch) on the air conditioner.
9.What time (the show/begin)?
10.These boxes are so heavy. (you/carry) them for me, please?
- Answer: goes
Explanation: In this sentence, the condition is "if he goes shopping." Since it is a factual statement about something that often happens, we use the present simple tense "goes" in the conditional clause.
2. If your car breaks down, you will have to call the mechanic.
- Answer: breaks
Explanation: In this sentence, the condition is "if your car breaks down." It refers to a possible future event, so we use the first conditional. The verb "breaks" is in the present simple tense.
3. If we surf the Internet, we will find a lot of information about this pop star.
- Answer: surf
Explanation: In this sentence, the condition is "if we surf the Internet." It refers to a possible future event, so we use the first conditional. The verb "surf" is in the present simple tense.
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1. She won't study in Spain.
- Answer: won't study
Explanation: This sentence is in the negative form of the future simple tense. The subject "she" is combined with the negative auxiliary verb "won't" and the base form of the verb "study."
2. Will Sally play in the garden?
- Answer: Will play
Explanation: This sentence is in the interrogative form of the future simple tense. It starts with the auxiliary verb "will" and is followed by the base form of the verb "play."
3. They won't have a cup of tea.
- Answer: won't have
Explanation: This sentence is in the negative form of the future simple tense. The subject "they" is combined with the negative auxiliary verb "won't" and the base form of the verb "have."
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1. I hope I will go to the USA.
- Answer: will go
Explanation: This sentence is expressing a future intention or hope. Therefore, we use the future simple tense. The subject "I" is followed by the auxiliary verb "will" and the base form of the verb "go."
2. She has sold her car. She will buy a bike.
- Answer: will buy
Explanation: This sentence is expressing a future plan based on a past action. The auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future action. The subject "she" is followed by the base form of the verb "buy."
3. I think the weather will be fine on Sunday.
- Answer: will be
Explanation: This sentence expresses a future prediction or belief. The auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future action. The subject "the weather" is followed by the base form of the verb "be."
4. I know you will meet your friends tonight. Can I join?
- Answer: will meet
Explanation: This sentence expresses a future certainty or prediction. The subject "you" is followed by the auxiliary verb "will" and the base form of the verb "meet."
5. The English lesson starts at 8:45.
- Answer: starts
Explanation: This sentence describes a scheduled event in the present. The verb "starts" is in the present simple tense.
6. I will see my sister in April.
- Answer: will see
Explanation: This sentence expresses a future plan or intention. The subject "I" is followed by the auxiliary verb "will" and the base form of the verb "see."
7. Tomorrow my parents and I will fly to Paris.
- Answer: will fly
Explanation: This sentence expresses a future action or plan. The subject "my parents and I" is followed by the auxiliary verb "will" and the base form of the verb "fly."
8. It's so hot in the room. I will switch on the air conditioner.
- Answer: will switch
Explanation: This sentence expresses a future action based on the current situation. The auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future action. The subject "I" is followed by the base form of the verb "switch."
9. What time does the show begin?
- Answer: does begin
Explanation: This sentence is in the present simple tense used to ask about a scheduled event. The auxiliary verb "does" is used to form a question in the present simple, and the base form of the verb "begin" is used.
10. These boxes are so heavy. Can you carry them for me, please?
- Answer: can carry
Explanation: This sentence is in the present simple tense used to make a polite request. The auxiliary verb "can" is used to express ability or permission. The subject "you" is followed by the base form of the verb "carry."