Choose the correct options.
The car will soon have done / will soon do / will soon be doing 50,000 km - we'll need to get it serviced.will soon have done
Choose the correct alternative.
1 You can watch TV as soon as you'll finish / you're finishing / you've finished your homework.
2 If the tickets cost more than 100 euros, I don't go / I'm not going to go / I won't have gone.
1 you've finished
2 I'm not going to go
Complete with one word.
I've decided to take _____ running. I need to lose some weight.up
We use the first conditional to talk about a possible future situation and its consequences
True of False?
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold.
Imagine! This time tomorrow we _____ on the beach. liewill be lying
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold.
You mustn't use your mobile phone until the plane _____. land
lands / has landed
Complete with one word.
1 Who do you take _____ most in your family?
2 The final will take _____ in Stockholm next Saturday.
1 after
2 place
Future time clauses are similar to the IF CLAUSE in first conditional sentences, but instead of if, we use expressions like: as soon as, when, until, unless, before, after, and in case
TRUE
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold.
1 The match starts at 7.00. By the time I get home it ______ already _____. start
2 When we arrive in Los Angeles we'll need to rest, because we _______ about 800 miles. drive
1 will already have started
2 will have driven
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold.
1 Many people have problems sleeping if they _____ coffee after midday. drink
2 I want to spend a year travelling when _____ university. finish
1 drink
2 finish / have finished
Complete with one word.
1 I’m not cautious. I take ________.
2 You must take all your flights into _____ when you work out your carbon footprint.
1 risks
2 account
The formula for the second conditional is:
IF I DO, I WOULD DO
FALSE, the IF clause uses a PAST TENSE
IF I DID, I WOULD DO
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold.
1 By the time you arrive I _______ something spectacular and dinner will be on the table waiting for you. cook
2 When you get off the train, we _______ for you on the platform. wait
1 will have cooked
2 will be waiting
Complete the sentences with the correct tense.
1 If I lived in the town centre, I _____ to work. walk
2 Call me as the concert _____ and I’ll come and pick you up. finish
3 Take some money in case you _____ it. need
1 would walk
2 finishes / is finishing
3 need
Complete with one word.
1 I don’t take _____ either of my parents – maybe they got the wrong baby at the hospital!
2 I’m going to take _____ horse riding. It looks so exciting.
3 Sam takes things too _____. He should learn to relax.
2 up
3 seriously
Can we use "UNLESS" instead of IF NOT in conditional sentences?
TRUE
For example, I won't go, unless you go too.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in bold
1 We _______ on the first train next Monday. leave
2 When I travel to England next year I ________ English for over four years, so I think I'll be ready. study
3 Please, come at 8. By that time, I ______ my homework and we can go out. finish
1 will be leaving
2 will have studied
3 will have finished
Complete the sentences with the correct tense.
1 I’ll come on the picnic if I _____ any work to do over the weekend. not have
2 If you like romantic fiction, you _____ the book I’ve just read. love
3 If I _____ you by Saturday, go to the concert without me. phone
1 don't have
2 will love
3 haven't phoned / don't phone
Complete with one word.
1 The talk will take _____ on Thursday night in the town hall.
2 We should take _____ of the weather and go to the beach.
3
We don’t like eating in a hurry. We like to take our _____.
1 place
2 advantage
3 time