Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в present simple, present continuous или future simple. 1. it (to be) cold in autumn. it often (to rain). acold wind often (to blow). 2. the weather (to be) fine today. it (to be) warm, the sun (to shine) brightly. asoft wind (to blow). small white clouds (to sail) in the sky. 3. don't go out: it (to rain) heavily. 4. take your raincoat with you. i am afraid it (to rain) in the evening and you (to get) wet through if you (not to put) it on. 5. every spring birds (to come) to our garden and (to sing) in the trees. 6. listen! somebody (to sing) in the next room. 7. it usually (not to snow) at this time of the year. 8. what the weather (to be) like now? it (to snow)? — no, it . 9. we (to go) out of town to ski on sunday? — yes, we if it (to snow) this week and if there (to be) a lot of snow everywhere. 10. what you (to do) tomorrow? — we (to go) out of town if the weather (not to change) for the worse. you (to come) with us? — with pleasure, if only i (not to have) too much work to do at home. if we (to have) televisions at our supermarket, they (to inform) customers about things in the störe. if we (to play) music, it (to produce) the right atmosphere. 13. if we (to put) in cameras, they (to stop) people stealing things. 14. if we (to employ) more assistants, they (to help) our customers.
1. It (is) cold in autumn. It often ( rains). A cold wind often ( blows). 2. The weather (is) fine today. It (is) warm, the sun (is shining) brightly. A soft wind (is blowing). Small white clouds (are sailing) in the sky. 3. Don't go out: it (is raining) heavily. 4. Take your raincoat with you. I am afraid it (will rain) in the evening and you (will get) wet through if you (do not put) it on. 5. Every spring birds (come) to our garden and ( sing) in the trees. 6. Listen! Somebody (is singing) in the next room. 7. It usually (does not snow) at this time of the year. 8. What is the weather like now? Is it snowing)? — No, it isn't. 9. Shall we go out of town to ski on Sunday? — Yes, we are if it ( snows) this week and if there (is) a lot of snow everywhere. 10. What are you ( doing) tomorrow? — We (are going) out of town if the weather (does not change) for the worse. Are you ( cominh) with us? — With pleasure, if only I (do not have) too much work to do at home.
If we ( have) televisions at our supermarket, they (will inform) customers about things in the störe.
If we ( play) music, it (will produce) the right atmosphere. 13. If we ( put) in cameras, they (will stop) people stealing things. 14. If we ( employ) more assistants, they (will help) our customers.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense to talk about general facts or habits. "It is" shows the general state of being cold in autumn. "It often rains" and "a cold wind often blows" describe regular actions that happen in autumn.
2. The weather is fine today. It is warm. The sun is shining brightly. A soft wind is blowing. Small white clouds are sailing in the sky.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use various verb tenses to describe the current weather. "The weather is fine today" indicates the present simple tense. "It is warm" and "The sun is shining brightly" use the present continuous tense to describe ongoing actions. "A soft wind is blowing" and "Small white clouds are sailing in the sky" also use the present continuous tense to describe ongoing actions.
3. Don't go out: it is raining heavily.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present continuous tense to describe an ongoing action of heavy rain.
4. Take your raincoat with you. I am afraid it will rain in the evening, and you will get wet through if you don't put it on.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future simple tense to talk about a future event. "It will rain in the evening" indicates the future action of rain. "You will get wet through if you don't put it on" also uses the future simple tense to describe a possible outcome in the future.
5. Every spring, birds come to our garden and sing in the trees.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense to talk about a regular occurrence. "Every spring, birds come to our garden" describes the annual event of birds visiting the garden. "And sing in the trees" indicates the general habit of birds singing in the trees.
6. Listen! Somebody is singing in the next room.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present continuous tense to describe an ongoing action. "Somebody is singing in the next room" indicates that someone is currently singing in the next room.
7. It usually does not snow at this time of the year.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense to talk about a general habit. "It usually does not snow" describes the usual weather condition at this time of the year.
8. What is the weather like now? Is it snowing? - No, it isn't.
Explanation: In this dialogue, we use the present simple tense to ask about the current weather condition. "Is it snowing?" asks if snow is currently falling. "No, it isn't" indicates that snow is not currently falling.
9. Are we going out of town to ski on Sunday? - Yes, we are if it snows this week, and if there is a lot of snow everywhere.
Explanation: In this dialogue, we use the present continuous tense to talk about a planned future action. "Are we going out of town to ski on Sunday?" asks about the future plan. "If it snows this week" and "if there is a lot of snow everywhere" use the present simple tense to express conditionals for the future action.
10. What are you doing tomorrow? - We are going out of town if the weather doesn't change for the worse. Are you coming with us? - With pleasure if only I don't have too much work to do at home. If we have televisions at our supermarket, they will inform customers about things in the store. If we play music, it will produce the right atmosphere.
Explanation: In this dialogue, we use the present continuous tense to talk about planned future actions. "What are you doing tomorrow?" asks about the future plan. "We are going out of town if the weather doesn't change for the worse" indicates the conditional plan for the future. "Are you coming with us?" uses the present continuous tense to ask about the future action. "With pleasure if only I don't have too much work to do at home" expresses a condition for the future action. The second part of the dialogue introduces two conditional statements using the present simple tense and the future simple tense. "If we have televisions at our supermarket, they will inform customers about things in the store" indicates that having televisions is a condition for the future action of informing customers. "If we play music, it will produce the right atmosphere" indicates that playing music is a condition for the future action of creating the right atmosphere.
13. If we put in cameras, they will stop people stealing things.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense and the future simple tense to describe a conditional situation. "If we put in cameras" presents a condition, and "they will stop people stealing things" indicates the future outcome if the condition is met.
14. If we employ more assistants, they will help our customers.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense and the future simple tense to describe a conditional situation. "If we employ more assistants" presents a condition, and "they will help our customers" indicates the future outcome if the condition is met.