Exercise 6. Read the text and write a suitable heading to each paragraph



GRAMMAR COMMENT First Conditional [3, p 57]
FIRST CONDITIONAL If (or unless) + present simple, will/ won’t + infinitive can/ can’t If you don’t do more work, you’ll fail the exam. He’ll be late for work if he doesn’t hurry up. She won’t get into university unless she gets good grades. • Use the present tense (NOT the future) after if in first conditional sentences. • unless = if... not I won’t go unless she invites me. – I won’t go if she doesn’t invite me. •You can also use an imperative instead of the will clause, e.g. Come and see us next week if you have time.
Time clauses
as soon as, until, before, after, when,аs soon as, аfter Present simple I arrive I finish university, Future simple I'll call you. I'll probably takea year off and travel.
Future simple I'll have lunch I won't go to bed as soon as, until, before, after, when, before, until Present simple I leave. you come home.

 

 
     

Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets. All the sentences are about the future. Use will/won't or the present simple (I see/he plays/it is etc.).

1. I'll phone you when I (get) _____ home from work.

2. I want to see Margaret before she _____ (go) out.

3. We're going on holiday tomorrow. I _____ (tell) you all about it when we _____ (come) back.

4. Brian looks very different now. When you _____ (see) him again, you _____ (not/recognize) him.

5. We must do something soon before it _____ (be) too late.


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