1) I'll call you as/as soon as I return home. 2) The rain had stopped by the time/while we arrived at the station. 3) When/While we finish doing homework, we'll tell you. 4) My dad ran into the parking meter as soon as/while he was parking the car. 5) She takes a shower after/before going to bed. 6) I am going to wait for him until/before he comes home. 7) He understood everything the moment that/whenever he saw everything with his eyes 8) I am ready to follow you while/whenever you start. 9) The scientists will do the experiment after/before their leader calls them. 10) Rose will invite us for a cup of tea, as/after she is interested in the affair. 2 Combine the sentences and write them in Conditionals1,2 She takes archery lessons. She becomes a champion. We ride a quad bike. We have a nice day. They go to the seaside. They get suntanned. 3 Fill in articles a/an - the where necessary. 1) Petersons are going to arrange a camping holiday next summer. 2) Slovenia is one of the most famous travelling destinations in Europe. 3) The travel agency is looking for driver and engineer. 4) Onega Lake is nice for boat cruise. 5) It's dangerous to cross Sahara Desert alone. 6) My father has recently travelled to Antarctica as a scientist. 7) The river is in north of the region. 8) She has never been to Appalachian mountains. 9) I think we are going to travel to Italy next spring holidays. 10) Don't miss the chance of visiting UK 4 Choose the correct variant. 1) There is no news from him. He could/might still be in the holiday camp. 2) She will definitely/probably visit us this summer. She always does. 3) I will definitely/probably go on a boat trip next month. I am still thinking about it. 4) The water in the swimming pool may/is definitely be cool. It's early morning. 5) He could/might work for the travel agency. I have seen him in one of the agencies. 6) He could/will probably be out. I can't get him on the phone.
1) I'll call you as soon as I return home.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "as soon as". "As soon as" indicates that the action of calling will happen immediately after the action of returning home.
2) The rain had stopped by the time we arrived at the station.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "by the time". "By the time" indicates that the action of the rain stopping happened before the action of arriving at the station.
3) When we finish doing homework, we'll tell you.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "when". "When" indicates that the action of telling will happen after the action of finishing homework.
4) My dad ran into the parking meter while he was parking the car.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "while". "While" indicates that the actions of running into the parking meter and parking the car happened at the same time.
5) She takes a shower before going to bed.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "before". "Before" indicates that the action of taking a shower happens prior to the action of going to bed.
6) I am going to wait for him until he comes home.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "until". "Until" indicates that the action of waiting will continue until the action of him coming home happens.
7) He understood everything the moment that he saw everything with his eyes.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "the moment that". "The moment that" indicates that the action of him understanding happened at the same time as the action of him seeing everything.
8) I am ready to follow you whenever you start.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "whenever". "Whenever" indicates that the action of following will happen at any time when the action of starting occurs.
9) The scientists will do the experiment after their leader calls them.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "after". "After" indicates that the action of doing the experiment will happen subsequent to the action of the leader calling them.
10) Rose will invite us for a cup of tea after she is interested in the affair.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "after". "After" indicates that the action of inviting will happen after the action of her becoming interested in the affair.
Combining the sentences and writing them in Conditionals 1 and 2:
1) If she takes archery lessons, she will become a champion.
2) If we ride a quad bike, we will have a nice day.
3) If they go to the seaside, they will get suntanned.
Filling in articles a/an - the where necessary:
1) The Petersons are going to arrange a camping holiday next summer.
2) Slovenia is one of the most famous travelling destinations in Europe.
3) The travel agency is looking for a driver and an engineer.
4) The Onega Lake is nice for a boat cruise.
5) It's dangerous to cross the Sahara Desert alone.
6) My father has recently traveled to Antarctica as a scientist.
7) The river is in the north of the region.
8) She has never been to the Appalachian Mountains.
9) I think we are going to travel to Italy next spring holidays.
10) Don't miss the chance of visiting the UK.
Choosing the correct variant:
1) There is no news from him. He could still be in the holiday camp.
2) She will definitely visit us this summer. She always does.
3) I will probably go on a boat trip next month. I am still thinking about it.
4) The water in the swimming pool may be cool. It's early morning.
5) He might work for the travel agency. I have seen him in one of the agencies.
6) He could be out. I can't get him on the phone.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "as soon as". "As soon as" indicates that the action of calling will happen immediately after the action of returning home.
2) The rain had stopped by the time we arrived at the station.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "by the time". "By the time" indicates that the action of the rain stopping happened before the action of arriving at the station.
3) When we finish doing homework, we'll tell you.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "when". "When" indicates that the action of telling will happen after the action of finishing homework.
4) My dad ran into the parking meter while he was parking the car.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "while". "While" indicates that the actions of running into the parking meter and parking the car happened at the same time.
5) She takes a shower before going to bed.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "before". "Before" indicates that the action of taking a shower happens prior to the action of going to bed.
6) I am going to wait for him until he comes home.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "until". "Until" indicates that the action of waiting will continue until the action of him coming home happens.
7) He understood everything the moment that he saw everything with his eyes.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "the moment that". "The moment that" indicates that the action of him understanding happened at the same time as the action of him seeing everything.
8) I am ready to follow you whenever you start.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "whenever". "Whenever" indicates that the action of following will happen at any time when the action of starting occurs.
9) The scientists will do the experiment after their leader calls them.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "after". "After" indicates that the action of doing the experiment will happen subsequent to the action of the leader calling them.
10) Rose will invite us for a cup of tea after she is interested in the affair.
The correct phrase in this sentence is "after". "After" indicates that the action of inviting will happen after the action of her becoming interested in the affair.
Combining the sentences and writing them in Conditionals 1 and 2:
1) If she takes archery lessons, she will become a champion.
2) If we ride a quad bike, we will have a nice day.
3) If they go to the seaside, they will get suntanned.
Filling in articles a/an - the where necessary:
1) The Petersons are going to arrange a camping holiday next summer.
2) Slovenia is one of the most famous travelling destinations in Europe.
3) The travel agency is looking for a driver and an engineer.
4) The Onega Lake is nice for a boat cruise.
5) It's dangerous to cross the Sahara Desert alone.
6) My father has recently traveled to Antarctica as a scientist.
7) The river is in the north of the region.
8) She has never been to the Appalachian Mountains.
9) I think we are going to travel to Italy next spring holidays.
10) Don't miss the chance of visiting the UK.
Choosing the correct variant:
1) There is no news from him. He could still be in the holiday camp.
2) She will definitely visit us this summer. She always does.
3) I will probably go on a boat trip next month. I am still thinking about it.
4) The water in the swimming pool may be cool. It's early morning.
5) He might work for the travel agency. I have seen him in one of the agencies.
6) He could be out. I can't get him on the phone.