Предмет: Английский язык, автор: dmitrii2002rakhmatul

Open the brackets using Future Simple or Present Simple.

1. She ……… (phone) us if she ……… (have) any problems.
2. If you ……… (go) to the party, I ……… (come) with you.
3. She ……… (not/be) very happy if she ……… (not/get) that new job.
4. If you ……… (come) with us, you ……… (have) a great time.
5. I ……… (not/wait) for you if you ……… (be) late.
6. That glass ……… (break) if you ……… (drop) it.
7. We ……… (help) you if we ……… (have) the time.
8. I ……… (tell) Clare the news if I ……… (see) her.
9. We ……… (sleep) in the tent if it ……… (not/rain).
10. When I .... (see) Tom tonight, I .... (invite) him to our party.
11. I …… (call) you as soon as I …… (arrive) in Tokyo.
12. Everyone …… (be) very surprised if he ……… (pass) the exam.
13. When you …… (see) Brian again, you …… (not/recognize) him.
14. We ……… (not/start) dinner until Karen ………… (arrive).
15. I……(be) lonely without you while you ……… (be) away.
16. If I ……… (need) any help, I ……… (ask) you.
17. Come on! Hurry up! Ann …… (be) annoyed if we ............ (be) late.

Ответы

Автор ответа: znanija22228
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Ответ:

1. She will phone us if she has any problems.

2. If you go to the party, I will come with you.

3. She won't be very happy if she doesn't get that new job.

4. If you come with us, you will have a great time.

5. I won't wait for you if you are late.

6. That glass will break if you drop it.

7. We will help you if we have the time.

8. I will tell Clare the news if I see her.

9. We will sleep in the tent if it doesn't rain.

10. When I see Tom tonight, I will invite him to our party.

11. I will call you as soon as I arrive in Tokyo.

12. Everyone will be very surprised if he passed the exam.

13. When you see Brian again, you won't recognize him.

14. We won't start dinner until Karen arrives.

15. I will be lonely without you while you are away.

16. If I need any help, I will ask you.

17. Come on! Hurry up! Ann will be annoyed if we are late.

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1. The word "law" in line 4 most nearly means

A principle.

B rule.

C legislation.

D decree.

2. Which of the following was NOT a contribution made by Newton?

A Laying the foundation of calculus.

B. Discovering the law of gravitation

C Establishing the theory of relativity.

D Extending the understanding of color and light

3. The word "revolution" in line 1 most nearly means

A uprising.

B rotation.

C battle.

D upheaval.

4. The word "supreme" in line 4 most nearly means

A god-like.

B ideal.

C greatest.

D dominating.



5. Which of the following scientific fields benefited the most from Newton's work?

A Biology

B Chemistry

C Geology

D Astronomy

6. In the text, the phrase "every particle of matter attracts every other particle" means that every particle

A repels other particles.

B seeks other particles.

C draws other particles to itself.

D evades other particles.

7. According to the passage, the system of universal gravitation is Newton's

A least important scientific work.

B most disputed scientific work.

C most misunderstood scientific work.

D most important scientific work.

8. Isaac Newton can best be described as a

A biologist.

B geologist.

C physicist.

D physician.

9. Newton discovered the system of universal gravitation in the

A Sixteenth century

B Seventeenth century

C Eighteenth century

D Nineteenth century