Saturday, March 15, 2014

Listening: Future Time Clauses


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Combine the two sentences. Start one clause with the future time expression in parentheses. Remember, both clauses express future time. However, the clause beginning with the time words must use simple present form.
1. The teacher will correct the tests. He will give them back us. (as soon as)
2. You will pay. You will get a receipt. (after)
3. I'll take the test. I'll review the worksheet. (before)
4. They will finish their meal. He'll clear the table. (after)
5. He will have his hip operation. He'll be able to walk better. (when or after)
6. He will see the bill. He will hit the ceiling. (=get very angry) (when)
7. She is going to go back to Mexico. She is going to stay for a month. (when)
8. She is going to practice. She will be able to play it perfectly. (until)
9. I will get his email. I will forward it to you. (as soon as)
10. I'll get the paper back. I'll make the corrections. (as soon as)
11. I'm not going to change anything. He will tell me to change it. (until) 

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