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1. She _____and bought some vegetables.
2. What _____ when the fire started?
3. I could tell she _____ because her eyes were red.
4. She _____ when she slipped and landed on the ice.
5. My arm _____ for two weeks before I went to the doctor.
6. She got on the motorbike and _____ away.
7. He _____ the road when a flower pot fell on his head.
8. While Sally dinner Steve was laying the table.
9. The patient _____ in hospital for two weeks before he fully recovered.
10. He was upset because he _____ the exam.
11. Nobody knew where Jane _____ the front door key.
12. Tom _____ tennis every day for months before entering his first tournament.
FUTURE TENSES
Exercise 1. Combine the ideas of the two sentences into one sentence by using a time clause.
1. (after) First: I’m going to finish my homework. - Then: I’m going to go to bed.
2. (after) First: I’m going to write a letter. - Then: I’m going to go to bed.
3. (when) First: I’m going to go to Chicago next week. - Then: I’m going to visit the art museum.
4. (after) First: I’ll go to the drug-store. - Then: I’ll go to the post-office.
5. (before) First: Ann will finish her homework. - Then: She will watch TV tonight.
6. (after) First: Jim will get home this evening. - Then: He’s going to read newspaper.
7. (when) First: I’ll call John tomorrow. - Then: I’ll ask him to my party.
8. (as soon as) First: The rain will stop. - Then: The children are going to go outside and play.
9. (as soon as) First: The teacher will get here. - hen: Class will begin
10. (before) First: The Robertsons will get some travelers’ checks. - Then: They will leave on vacation.
Exercise 2. Combine the ideas of the two sentences into one sentence by using ‘if-clause’
1. Maybe it will rain tomorrow. I’m going to stay at home.
2. Maybe it will be hot tomorrow. I’m going to go swimming.
3. Maybe it will snow tomorrow. Betsy isn’t going to ride her bike to school.
4. Maybe Adam will have enough time. He’ll finish his composition tonight.
5. Maybe I won’t get a letter tomorrow. I’ll call my parents.
Exercise 3. Use the present simple of the verb in parentheses if possible. Otherwise
Use be going to.
1. (start) The game … at one tomorrow afternoon.
2. (have) We … chicken and pasta for dinner tonight.
3. (walk) I … to school tomorrow morning. I need the exercise.
4. (leave) The bus … at 8:15 tomorrow morning.
5. (begin, end) The exam … at 9:00 tomorrow morning and … at 11:00.
6. (open, close) Tomorrow the museum … at 10:00 and … at 5:00. Let's go around 2:30, O’K?
7. (get) Have you heard the news? Laura and Jason … married in August.
8. (watch) I … the championship game on TV at Jim’s house tomorrow.
9. (arrive, take) Alex’s plane … at 10:14 tomorrow morning. I can’t pick him up. So he …the airport bus into the city center.
10. (be) There … a flight to Dallas at 7: 02 tomorrow morning.
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