Complete the gaps with the correct tense form of the infinitive in brackets.

Before Tim (go) to bed later tonight, he (e-mail) his girlfriend.

As soon as Tony (get) up tomorrow morning, he (brush) his teeth.

After I (get) home from work tomorrow afternoon, I (drink) a cup of hot chocolate.

If mother (come) , I (make) a cup of tea for her.

When my neighbours (move) out, I (take) their old arm-chair.

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Nagachika Nagachika  15.01.2024 13:16
Before Tim goes to bed later tonight, he will email his girlfriend.

Explanation:
In this sentence, we are talking about a future action that will happen before Tim goes to bed. To express this, we use the future simple tense for the main verb "go" and the base form of the verb "email" without changing the tense form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will".

As soon as Tony gets up tomorrow morning, he will brush his teeth.

Explanation:
We are talking about a future action that will happen as soon as Tony gets up in the morning. To express this, we use the future simple tense for the main verb "get" and the base form of the verb "brush" without changing the tense form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will".

After I get home from work tomorrow afternoon, I will drink a cup of hot chocolate.

Explanation:
We are talking about a future action that will happen after the speaker gets home from work. To express this, we use the future simple tense for the main verb "get" and the base form of the verb "drink" without changing the tense form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will".

If mother comes, I will make a cup of tea for her.

Explanation:
We are talking about a hypothetical future condition. If the mother comes, the speaker is expressing their intention to make a cup of tea. To express this, we use the present simple tense for the main verb "come" and the base form of the verb "make" without changing the tense form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will".

When my neighbors move out, I will take their old arm-chair.

Explanation:
We are talking about a future action that will happen when the neighbors move out. To express this, we use the present simple tense for the main verb "move" and the base form of the verb "take" without changing the tense form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will".
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