1) If I get home early, I (call) you. 2) If I (hear) anything about him, I will let you know. 3) If Tom (learn) the results of your test, I will text you a message. 4)If my parent go to the theatre, I (stay) at home. 5) If you take some snow in your hands, it (melt). IV. Fill in the gaps with correct future forms of the verbs 1) The lessons at our school (start) at 8.45 every morning. 2.I believe, I (pass) my exams very well. 3.Watch out! You (fall) down. 4.My father doesn’t think, Manchester (win) the match. 5.I bought tickets to the theatre, we (see) a new play next week.
IV. Fill in the gaps with correct future forms of the verbs 1) The lessons at our school start at 8.45 every morning. 2) I believe, I will pass my exams very well. 3) Watch out! You will fall down. 4) My father doesn’t think Manchester will win the match. 5) I bought tickets to the theatre, we will see a new play next week.
IV. Fill in the gaps with correct future forms of the verbs
1) The lessons at our school start at 8.45 every morning.
2) I believe, I will pass my exams very well.
3) Watch out! You will fall down.
4) My father doesn’t think Manchester will win the match.
5) I bought tickets to the theatre, we will see a new play next week.