b Circle the correct form 1 If you take / will take Vitamin C, you won't get a cold 2 If the boys play footbal} there, they break / will break the window' 3 I'll call you tomorrow if I hear / will hear any news 4 If you stay / will stay in that hotel, it'll be very expensive 5 Jack is / will be sad if he doesnt see you tomorrow 6 If you see / will see an accident, call the police 7 You get /'ll get cold if you go out without a coat 8 If you go to bed early tonght, you feel / will feel better in the morning
1. If you take / will take Vitamin C, you won't get a cold.
- The correct form is "take" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will take" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
2. If the boys play footbal} there, they break / will break the window.
- The correct form is "will break" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "break" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
3. I'll call you tomorrow if I hear / will hear any news.
- The correct form is "hear" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will hear" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
4. If you stay / will stay in that hotel, it'll be very expensive.
- The correct form is "stay" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will stay" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
5. Jack is / will be sad if he doesnt see you tomorrow.
- The correct form is "will be" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "is" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
6. If you see / will see an accident, call the police.
- The correct form is "see" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will see" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
7. You get /'ll get cold if you go out without a coat.
- The correct form is "get" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "get" would suggest present certainty, which is appropriate in this sentence.
8. If you go to bed early tonght, you feel / will feel better in the morning.
- The correct form is "will feel" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "feel" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
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Объяснение:
- The correct form is "take" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will take" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
2. If the boys play footbal} there, they break / will break the window.
- The correct form is "will break" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "break" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
3. I'll call you tomorrow if I hear / will hear any news.
- The correct form is "hear" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will hear" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
4. If you stay / will stay in that hotel, it'll be very expensive.
- The correct form is "stay" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will stay" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
5. Jack is / will be sad if he doesnt see you tomorrow.
- The correct form is "will be" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "is" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
6. If you see / will see an accident, call the police.
- The correct form is "see" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "will see" would suggest future certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.
7. You get /'ll get cold if you go out without a coat.
- The correct form is "get" because it is a present simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "get" would suggest present certainty, which is appropriate in this sentence.
8. If you go to bed early tonght, you feel / will feel better in the morning.
- The correct form is "will feel" because it is a future simple form used in a conditional sentence. The use of "feel" would suggest present certainty, which is not appropriate in this sentence.