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2. Соедините два предложения в одно сложное, используя предложенный союз в скобках.
Например: Don’t call your uncle. First I’ll tell you. (till) – Don’t call your uncle till I tell you. (Не звони своему дяде, пока я не скажу тебе.)
1. Tom will come in a minute. Then I will go to the chemist’s. (as soon as)
2. I will come home soon. I want to have a foam bath. (when)
3. We are moving to Miami. Then we’ll invite you to our house. (after)
4. You will need my car. But first let me know. (before)
5. Alice will be picking up the berries. Sam will be cutting the grass. (while)
6. She will have finished her homework in half an hour. Then she will go for a walk. (after)
7. Dad will have repaired the van by Saturday. Then we’ll travel to the lakes. (as soon as)
8. You must clean your teeth. Then you may go to bed. (until)
9. I will get my salary next week. Then I will buy a new smart phone. (when)
10. First wait for the green light on. Then you can cross the street. (before)

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sexmachina098 sexmachina098  24.01.2024 05:05
1. Tom will come in a minute. Then I will go to the chemist’s. (as soon as)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "as soon as". So the combined sentence will be:
- As soon as Tom comes in a minute, I will go to the chemist's.

Explanation: The word "as soon as" indicates that one action will happen immediately after another action.

2. I will come home soon. I want to have a foam bath. (when)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "when". So the combined sentence will be:
- When I come home soon, I want to have a foam bath.

Explanation: The word "when" is used to indicate a specific time or condition that must be met for the second action to take place.

3. We are moving to Miami. Then we’ll invite you to our house. (after)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "after". So the combined sentence will be:
- After we move to Miami, we'll invite you to our house.

Explanation: The word "after" indicates that one action will occur following the completion of another action.

4. You will need my car. But first let me know. (before)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "before". So the combined sentence will be:
- Before you need my car, let me know.

Explanation: The word "before" indicates that one action must occur prior to another action.

5. Alice will be picking up the berries. Sam will be cutting the grass. (while)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "while". So the combined sentence will be:
- Alice will be picking up the berries while Sam will be cutting the grass.

Explanation: The word "while" indicates that two actions will occur simultaneously.

6. She will have finished her homework in half an hour. Then she will go for a walk. (after)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "after". So the combined sentence will be:
- After she finishes her homework in half an hour, she will go for a walk.

Explanation: The word "after" indicates that one action will happen following the completion of another action.

7. Dad will have repaired the van by Saturday. Then we’ll travel to the lakes. (as soon as)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "as soon as". So the combined sentence will be:
- As soon as Dad repairs the van by Saturday, we'll travel to the lakes.

Explanation: The phrase "as soon as" indicates that one action will happen immediately after another action is completed.

8. You must clean your teeth. Then you may go to bed. (until)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "until". So the combined sentence will be:
- Clean your teeth until you may go to bed.

Explanation: The word "until" indicates that one action must continue until another action is allowed to happen.

9. I will get my salary next week. Then I will buy a new smartphone. (when)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "when". So the combined sentence will be:
- When I get my salary next week, I will buy a new smartphone.

Explanation: The word "when" is used to indicate a specific time or condition that must be met for the second action to take place.

10. First wait for the green light on. Then you can cross the street. (before)

- We can join these two sentences using the conjunction "before". So the combined sentence will be:
- Before you can cross the street, wait for the green light to turn on.

Explanation: The word "before" indicates that one action must occur prior to another action.
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