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Grammar
The future simple
- Use the verbs from the box with will or won't to complete these dialogues.
take have tell
join attend do
Example: A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I don't know yet. I think my dad _____ us to the Ethnology Museum.
-> will take
💡 Remember
We use the future simple to describe future possibilities or conditions.
Example: If I fail the test, I will have to take the course again.
1. Alice: Are you taking exams next week, Phong?
Phong: I'm not sure. The teacher _____ us tomorrow.
2. Linh: Where are you going on the holiday, Chris?
Cris: We're planning to visit Ta Ho Village. We _____ the local festival, but we _____ the tribal dance as it is late in the evening.
3. Dad: Are you having online lessons tomorrow?
Daughter: No. We _____ lessons, but we _____ experiments in the lab. - Arrange these words and phrases in the correct order to form meaningful sentences.
1. We / first-term exams / our / will tale / very soon / .
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2. Alaska / they / in an igloo / stay / when / visit / Will they / ?
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3. She / the tribal groups / to help them / will work with / revive their culture / .
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4. online learning / in / I won;t choose / the second semester / .
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5. I'll come / to / I go / to London / if / this summer / see you / .
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First conditional - Give the correct tense of the verbs in brackets, using the first conditional.
1. If you (eat) _____ an apple every day, you will stay healthy.
2. Will Dan wear a kilt of he (go) _____ to Scotland?
3. He (have) _____ sore eyes if he spends too much time on the computer.
4. If you (not do) _____ anything bad, you won't get into trouble.
5. _____ she (be) _____ able to eat the soup if i put some chillies in it?
💡 Remember!
We can also use unless in conditional sentences. Unless means "if...not" or "except if...".
Example: You will fail the test unless you study harder. - Fill in each blanks with IF or UNLESS.
1. _____ we eat lunch now, we won't arrive at the cinema on time.
2. The teacher will be furious _____ you don't do the homework.
3. I won't eat kimchi when I go to Korea _____ I have to.
4. _____ you turn on the light, you will be able to see better.
5. You won't be able to find the house _____ you use your GPS. There's no one around. - Complete the following sentences to make them true for you. Then share your answer with a partner.
1. If it rains tomorrow, __________.
2. Unless I get good marks, __________.
3. If I have free time this weekend, __________.
4. If I study harder, __________.
5. Unless I go to bed early, __________.