EXERCISE A
Choose
the correct verb form and write its number in the brackets.
1
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If you __________ late, you
__________ in trouble with your teacher.
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(1)
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will be / will be
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(2)
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are / are
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(3)
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are / will be
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(4)
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will be / are
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2
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I __________ swimming
if the weather __________ fine.
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(1)
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go / is
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(2)
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will go / will be
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(3)
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go / will be
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(4)
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will go / is
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3
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You __________ hungry if
you __________ more.
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(1)
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will be / don't eat
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(2)
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will be / will not eat
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(3)
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are / don't eat
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(4)
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are / will not eat
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4
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If you __________
me with my homework, I __________
you my new CD.
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(1)
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help /lend
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(2)
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will help /lend
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(3)
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help / will lend
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(4)
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will help /will lend
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5
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If Mark __________ another
goal, they __________ the game.
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(1)
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scores / will win
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(2)
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scores / wins
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(3)
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will score / will win
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(4)
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will score / wins
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6
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If you __________
to bed early, you __________ tired
tomorrow.
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(1)
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will go / won't be
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(2)
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will go / aren't
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(3)
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go / won't be
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(4)
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go aren't
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7
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We __________ late if we __________ now.
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(1)
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won't be / will leave
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(2)
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won't be /leave
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(3)
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aren't / will leave
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(4)
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aren't /leave
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8
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Ann __________
shopping if it __________.
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(1)
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won't go / will rain
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(2)
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won't go / rains
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(3)
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don't go / rains
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(4)
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doesn't go / will rain
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9
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They __________ the test
if they __________ harder.
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(1)
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will fail/ won't work
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(2)
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fail/ won't work
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(3)
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will fail/ don't work
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(4)
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ail/ don't work
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10
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What __________
you if __________ your
grandparents?
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(1)
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will ... do / visit
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(2)
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will ….. do / will visit
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(3)
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does...do / visit
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(4)
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do...do / will visit
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11
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__________ you __________
a picnic if the weather nice?
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(1)
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Will. ..have / will be
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(2)
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Do...have / will be
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(3)
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Do...have / is
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(4)
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Will. ..have / is
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12
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If I __________
well in the test, __________ you
__________ me a new skateboard?
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(1)
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do / will...buy
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(2)
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do / do...buy
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(3)
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will do / will ...buy
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(4)
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will do / do...buy
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EXERCISE B
Fill in the gaps with the simple
present or future form of the verb in brackets. The first two have
been done for you.
Superstitions
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Here are some English
superstitions. Are they the same in your country? If you (1) _____ walk ____ (walk) under a ladder, you
(2) ___ will have____ (have) bad luck, but if you (3) _____
(find) a four-leaved clover, you (4) _____ (be) lucky! Another superstition
says that if someone (5) _____ (break) a mirror, then they (6) _____ (have)
bad luck for seven years! To stay friendly with your family and friends, be
careful how you put the knives on the table. They say that if you (7) _____
(cross) knives, you (8) _____ (argue) with a close friend. Another superstition
is like a little poem. It goes:
If you (9) _____ (see) a pin
and pick it up,
All that day you (10) _____ (have)
good luck! My favourite is the one that says that if someone (11) _____ (meet)
a black cat, then something good (12) _____ (happen). I like this one
because I've got a black cat! Of course, I don't believe these
superstitions, but I never walk under ladders!
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EXERCISE C
Fill in the gaps with the simple
present or future form of the verb in brackets.
A bank
robbery
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Robber:
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Put your hands up. This is a bank
robbery! If anyone (1) ______ (move), I (2) ______ (shoot). Now, give me
the money. There (3) ______ (be) trouble if you (4) ______ (call) for help!
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Bank clerk:
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How would you like the money,
sir?
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Robber:
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In old notes. And if you (5) ______
(mark) them, I (6) ______ (see)
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Bank clerk:
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And where shall I put the
money, sir?
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Robber:
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In this bag.
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Bank clerk:
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It's a very old bag, sir. If I
(7) ______ (put) the money in it, it (8) ______ (fall) out. Let me give you
one of our nice bank cases, sir. Then if you (9) ______ (drop) the case, the
money (10) ______ (not fall) out.
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Robber:
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Just hurry. If you (11) ______
(not hurry), I (12) ______ (get) very angry.
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Bank clerk:
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Certainly, sir.
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Robber:
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Now, give me the case. Stand
back everybody, I'm leaving.
(One hour later)
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Bank clerk:
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Now, let's open the case. Oh,
no! It's empty! The bank clerk must have changed cases. If I ever see that
bank clerk, I'll ...
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