Uze the required form: 1. you will pay back, as soon as you a new job. a) find b) will find 2. i will see you in moscow next time. a) are b) will be 3. what will you do, when you out the truth? a) will find out b) have find out c) find out
1. You will pay back as soon as you find a new job.
In this sentence, we are talking about a future event that will happen after another future event. The first future event is finding a new job, and the second future event is paying back. Therefore, we use the future simple tense "will" for both actions. The correct answer is option "a) find."
2. I will see you in Moscow next time.
Here, we are talking about a future event of seeing someone in the future. The correct form to use in this case is the future simple tense "will." The correct answer is option "b) will be."
3. What will you do when you find out the truth?
This sentence is asking about a future action that will happen after finding out the truth. Again, we use the future simple tense "will" for the action. The correct answer is option "a) will find out."
Explanation for option b) "have find out" and option c) "find out":
Option b) "have find out" is incorrect because the verb form "have find" is not grammatically correct in this sentence. Instead, we use the base form of the verb "find" after "will."
Option c) "find out" is also incorrect because the sentence is asking about a future action that will happen after finding out the truth. So, we need to use the future simple tense "will" before the verb.
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In this sentence, we are talking about a future event that will happen after another future event. The first future event is finding a new job, and the second future event is paying back. Therefore, we use the future simple tense "will" for both actions. The correct answer is option "a) find."
2. I will see you in Moscow next time.
Here, we are talking about a future event of seeing someone in the future. The correct form to use in this case is the future simple tense "will." The correct answer is option "b) will be."
3. What will you do when you find out the truth?
This sentence is asking about a future action that will happen after finding out the truth. Again, we use the future simple tense "will" for the action. The correct answer is option "a) will find out."
Explanation for option b) "have find out" and option c) "find out":
Option b) "have find out" is incorrect because the verb form "have find" is not grammatically correct in this sentence. Instead, we use the base form of the verb "find" after "will."
Option c) "find out" is also incorrect because the sentence is asking about a future action that will happen after finding out the truth. So, we need to use the future simple tense "will" before the verb.