Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
a) If I have enough money, I (buy) a new pair of jeans. b) They (win) if we support them. c) We will leave early if we (not /like) the party. d) The police (arrest) him if he doesn’t obey. e) She (not/ go) if the weather isn’t good. f) I (take) you to the cinema if you (finish) your homework in time. g) If he (not pass), he (be punished. h) If you (make) the beds; I (wash) the floor. i) I (feed) the dogs if you (want). j) John (not / come) to the party if we (not / send) him an invitation. k) We (stay) at home if it (rain) l) He (not / emigrate) if he (find) a job.

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karolka10201020 karolka10201020  19.01.2024 06:47
a) If I have enough money, I will buy a new pair of jeans.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "buy".

b) They will win if we support them.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "win".

c) We will leave early if we don't like the party.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "leave". In the negative form, we add "not" before the verb "like".

d) The police will arrest him if he doesn't obey.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "arrest". In the negative form, we add "not" before the verb "obey".

e) She won't go if the weather isn't good.
To form the future tense in the negative form, we use the modal verb "will" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "go". In the negative form, we add "not" before the verb "isn't".

f) I will take you to the cinema if you finish your homework in time.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "take". The second part of the sentence uses the present simple tense: "if you finish" to refer to a possible future action.

g) If he doesn't pass, he will be punished.
To form the future tense in the negative form, we use the modal verb "will" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "pass". The second part of the sentence uses the future simple tense: "he will be punished" to refer to a possible future consequence.

h) If you make the beds, I will wash the floor.
The first part of the sentence uses the present simple tense: "if you make" to refer to a present real condition. The second part uses the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "wash" to refer to a future consequence.

i) I will feed the dogs if you want.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "feed". The second part uses the present simple tense: "if you want" to refer to a present real condition.

j) John won't come to the party if we don't send him an invitation.
To form the future tense in the negative form, we use the modal verb "will" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "come". The second part of the sentence uses the present simple tense in the negative form: "if we don't send" to refer to a possible future consequence.

k) We will stay at home if it rains.
To form the future tense, we use the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "stay". The second part uses the present simple tense: "if it rains" to refer to a possible future condition.

l) He won't emigrate if he finds a job.
To form the future tense in the negative form, we use the modal verb "will" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "emigrate". The second part of the sentence uses the present simple tense in the affirmative form: "if he finds" to refer to a possible future consequence.
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