1 If it rains, we won’t go out.
2 It’s cold! I‘II turn on the heating.
3 If the weather is good, we’ll go on a picnic.
4 You can ask John that question when he comes.
5 I think Manchester will win the match.
6 Maybe I‘ll be a writer when I grow up.
7 If I hear anything about the accident, I’ll let you know.
8 He always lock the door when he leaves for work.
1 Если сейчас дождь, мы не выйдем.
2 Так холодно!
3 если погода хорошая, мы пойдем на пикник.
4 Ты можешь задать этот вопрос Джону, когда он придет.
5 Я думаю Манчестер выиграет матч.
6 Наверное, я буду писателем, когда вырасту.
7 Если я услышу что - то об аварии, я дам тебе знать.
8 Он всегда закрывает дверь, когда уходит на работу.
1. If it rains, we will not go out.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about a hypothetical future situation (if it rains). In English grammar, we use the future simple tense to express such situations. The future simple tense is formed by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. So, in this case, we have "will not go" which means we will not go out if it rains.
2. It's cold! I will turn on the heating.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about a future action that we plan to do (turn on the heating). Again, we use the future simple tense to express this future action. So, we have "I will turn on" which means I will turn on the heating.
2 It’s cold! I‘II turn on the heating.
3 If the weather is good, we’ll go on a picnic.
4 You can ask John that question when he comes.
5 I think Manchester will win the match.
6 Maybe I‘ll be a writer when I grow up.
7 If I hear anything about the accident, I’ll let you know.
8 He always lock the door when he leaves for work.
1 Если сейчас дождь, мы не выйдем.
2 Так холодно!
3 если погода хорошая, мы пойдем на пикник.
4 Ты можешь задать этот вопрос Джону, когда он придет.
5 Я думаю Манчестер выиграет матч.
6 Наверное, я буду писателем, когда вырасту.
7 Если я услышу что - то об аварии, я дам тебе знать.
8 Он всегда закрывает дверь, когда уходит на работу.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about a hypothetical future situation (if it rains). In English grammar, we use the future simple tense to express such situations. The future simple tense is formed by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. So, in this case, we have "will not go" which means we will not go out if it rains.
2. It's cold! I will turn on the heating.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about a future action that we plan to do (turn on the heating). Again, we use the future simple tense to express this future action. So, we have "I will turn on" which means I will turn on the heating.