1. Underline the correct form of the verb. a) I want to buy a new camera so I will/ will not save my pocket money.
b) Look at those dark clouds! Probably it will rain/ will not rain.
c) I like your cat so much! I don’t think/ promise I will feed it.
d) I will order sushi if you like/ will like.
2. Write the correct form of the verb in brackets.
a) If you get a friend, you (not be) lonely.
b) If you (not study), you may fail the test.
c) I (buy) you earrings if I have enough money.
d) When you (forget) your friends` birthdays, you feel embarrassed.
e) If you go to the party, I’m sure you (meet) James there.
a) I want to buy a new camera so I will save my pocket money.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will save" because it expresses a future action.
b) Look at those dark clouds! Probably it will rain.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will rain" because it expresses a future possibility.
c) I like your cat so much! I promise I will feed it.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will feed" because it expresses a future action.
d) I will order sushi if you like.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will like" because it expresses a future possibility.
2. Write the correct form of the verb in brackets.
a) If you get a friend, you will not be lonely.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will not be" because it expresses a future consequence.
b) If you do not study, you may fail the test.
- The correct form of the verb here is "do not study" because it expresses a present action.
c) I will buy you earrings if I have enough money.
- The correct form of the verb here is "have" because it expresses a present possibility.
d) When you forget your friends' birthdays, you feel embarrassed.
- The correct form of the verb here is "forget" because it expresses a present action.
e) If you go to the party, I'm sure you will meet James there.
- The correct form of the verb here is "will meet" because it expresses a future consequence.