Basic grammar exercises
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Exercise - Future Mix I.Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present progressive). 1.It _____________(snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening. 2. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I _____________(meet) my friend. 3. They A.Are you free on Saturday night? 1. Yes, I’m seeing her tomorrow B.What are your plans for the winter holidays?2. No, I’m leaving on Friday morning. C.What are the arrangements for the trip tomorrow 3. Not really. I need to study for the test. D.Where is Lisa going? I must talk to her 4. She’ll back in a minute E.
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The if-clause usually comes first, but it can come after the main clause. And a comma between the clauses is more likely when the if-clause comes first. Ex: If I hear any news, I’ll tell you. / I’ll tell you if I hear any news. In the if-clause of the first conditional, we can use: The present continuous to talk about an action going on now Ex: If they’re having a party, it’ll be noisy. (Now, they may be having a party or not.)
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