I am sure that you (like) our new house

19 Newspaper announcement: The President (drive) along the High
Street in an open carriage.

20 He (mind) if I bring my dog?

21 You (need) a visa if you are going to Spain.

22 If you open that trapdoor you (see) some steps.

23 You (feel) better when you've had a meal.

24 He (be) offended if you don't invite him.

25 She (have) Ј1000 a year when she is twenty-one.

26 If you put any more polish on that floor someone (slip) on it.

27 I wonder if he (succeed).

28 Papers (not be) delivered on the Bank Holiday.

29 I hope he (remember) to buy wine.

30 If you leave your roller skates on the path someone (fall) over them.

31 If they fall over them and hurt themselves they (sue) you.

32 Announcement: Mrs Pitt (present) the prizes.

33 If you want twenty cigarettes you (have) to give me more money.

34 Notice: The management (not be) responsible for articles left on the seats.

35 If I drop this it (explode).

36 What your father (say) when he hears about this accident? ~
He (not say) much but he not (lend) me the car again.

The present continuous and the future simple
PEG 202, 207-9

Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or the future simple using the

present continuous where possible.

(The be going to form could be used here instead of the present continuous, but for the

sake of simplicity students are advised to use only the two tenses first mentioned.)

I am sure that I (recognize) him.

I (see) her tomorrow. I

He (play) in a tennis match on Friday.

She (come) back on Monday.

I (go) again next year.

We (know) tonight.

You pay and I (owe) you the money.

I (believe) it when I see it.

I (have) my car repainted next week.

I hope that you (have) a good time tomorrow.

His speech (be) broadcast tonight.

The window-cleaner (come) at eight tomorrow.

Tom (catch) the 7.40 train.

14 Where you (meet) them?~
I (meet) them at midnight in the middle of the wood.

What horse you (ride) tomorrow?

16 Look! I've broken the teapot. What Mrs Pitt (say)? ~
She (not mind); she never liked that one.

I've left the light on. It (matter)?


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