Very often, will expresses a strong intention to do
something when used in the first person singular and
plural. In informal language, we often contract this to
I will take mother to the doctor
We take the red shirt
Pill, well.
Fill in the blanks using the simple present or the simple future tense form of the
verbs in brackets.
When you
(reach) Chennai, call my friend Mohit. He
(help) you find a good hotel.
2. Today, after I
(finish) my homework, 1
(go) for a movie
3. If people
(not, stop) cutting down trees, we
(experience) many climatic changes.
4. Meena
(lose) her job, if she
keep) coming late
(rain) this weekend, we
(dance) in the rain
6. Unless you
(get) good marks, we
(not, go) for a holiday
7. Do you know what you
(do) after you
(be) clear tomorrow, we
(go) for a picnic
5. If it
(graduate)?
8. If the weather
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