Complete the sentences with correct future tense 1. do you know where (you/stay) on the appalachian trail yet? 2. i (do) yoga on the beach when i am on holiday next month. put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1. if they (come) earlier, we'd have gone out 2. i wish he (be) there. we'd go to the lake.
1. Do you know where you will stay on the Appalachian Trail yet?
2. I will do yoga on the beach when I am on holiday next month.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. if they had come earlier, we'd have gone out
2. I wish he was there. We'd go to the lake.
Explanation: The verb "to stay" is in the future tense here because it refers to the person's future plans on the Appalachian Trail.
2. I will do yoga on the beach when I am on holiday next month.
Explanation: The verb "to do" is in the future tense here because it refers to the person's future plan of doing yoga on the beach during their upcoming holiday.
Now let's move on to the second part:
1. If they came earlier, we'd have gone out.
Explanation: The verb "to come" is in the past tense here because it refers to a hypothetical situation in the past. The verb "to go" is in the past perfect tense ("have gone") because it indicates an action that would have been completed in the past if the situation had been different.
2. I wish he was there. We'd go to the lake.
Explanation: The verb "to be" is in the past tense here because it refers to a hypothetical situation in the present. The verb "to go" is in the present tense ("we'd go") because it indicates a possible action in the present if the situation were different.
I hope this explanation helps you understand the future tense and the different tenses used in the given sentences!