(If + will/will be)
If the museum ... , they ... the dinosaur skeleton.
A. will close / don't see
B. closed / won't will see
C. is closed / won't be able to see
C
If the museum is closed, they won't be able to see the dinosaur skeleton.
Make a rule in a library!
You have got to be quiet.
You are supposed to read books.
Make an advice to this problem:
I just broke my mom's favorite vase.
I suggest you buy the new one.
I propose you buy the new one.
If we ... to the exhibit about Egypt, we ... ancient masks.
A. go / will see
B. will go / see
C. go / are seeing
A
If we go to the exhibit about Egypt, we will see ancient masks.
Make a rule at home!
You have got to help your mom.
You are supposed to wash your clothes.
Make an advice to this problem:
I left my homework book in the park today. My teacher will check my homework tomorrow.
I suggest you take your book in the park.
I propose you take your book in the park.
If she ... complete the worksheet, the other students ... disappointed.
A. will / are
B. doesn't / will be
C. won't / are going to be
B
If she doesn't complete the worksheet, the other students will be disappointed.
If they ... to the museum in the morning, they ... about robots.
A. are going / are learning
B. go / will learn
C. will go / learn
B
If they go to the museum in the morning, they will learn about robots.
If we ... at the information desk, we ... the exhibit faster.
A. ask / are going to find
B. will ask / find
C. ask / will find
C
If we ask at the information desk, we will find the exhibit faster.