Time and condition clauses with future reference (1)
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Could you get me some milk if __________?
- you’re going to the shop
- you go to the shop
- you’ll go to the shop
Please phone your father __________ you see this message.
- until
- as soon as
If you want to improve your spoken English, __________.
- you have to practise
- you’ll have to practise
- you’ve had to practise
You can drop in __________ you like.
- whenever
- on condition that
Take your umbrella __________ it’s raining when you leave work.
- unless
- in case
I’ll have my mobile phone with me __________.
- in case you’ve needed to call me
- in case you’ll need to call me
- in case you need to call me
__________ you had a baby girl, what would you call her?
- In case
- Supposing
I won’t tell my boss I’m leaving __________.
- until I find a new job
- until I’ve found a new job
- until I’m finding a new job
We’re going to have a picnic tomorrow unless __________.
- it will be raining
- it’s raining
- it rains
If I don’t have breakfast, __________.
- I’ll be hungry all morning
- I’m hungry all morning
- I’ll be being hungry all morning
__________ you hear the alarm, run for the exit.
- Before
- As soon as
I __________ book our flights until we’ve found a hotel.
- am not going to
- don’t
- won’t
You’ll recover quickly __________ you rest.
- provided
- whenever
Take a jacket in case __________ later.
- it gets cold
- it’s getting cold
- it’ll have got cold
Their flight was delayed, so they __________ back until after midnight.
- ‘ll be
- won’t be
- ‘ll have been
__________ they win or not depends on Dennis being on good form.
- Unless
- Whether
__________ we get to the cinema, the film will have started.
- While
- By the time
- As soon as
If the weather __________, we’ll go for a walk:
- will have improved
- will improve
- improves
Come and say goodbye tomorrow __________.
- before you leave
- before you’ve left
- before you’ll leave.
I’m not going to go to the party unless __________.
- you goo too
- you’ve gone too
- you’ll go too