Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: simple present, simple future or future continuous
When you (go) into the office, Mr John (sit) at the front desk.
Our English teacher (explain) that lesson to us tomorrow.
We (wait) for you when you (get) back tomorrow.
What you (do) at 7 p.m next Sunday? I (practise) my English lesson then.
When I (see) Mr Pike tomorrow, I (remind) him of that.
When you (come) today, I (work) at my desk in Room 12.
He (work) on the report at this time tomorrow.
Please wait here until the manager (return).
Don't leave until you (see) her.
The Browns (do) their housework when you (come) next Sunday.
When you go into the office, Mr John will be sitting at the front desk.
Our English teacher will explain that lesson to us tomorrow.
We will wait for you when you get back tomorrow.
What will you be doing at 7 p.m next Sunday? I will be practicing my English lesson then.
When I see Mr Pike tomorrow, I will remind him of that.
When you come today, I will be working at my desk in Room 12.
He will be working on the report at this time tomorrow.
Please wait here until the manager returns.
Don't leave until you see her.
The Browns will be doing their housework when you come next Sunday.
When you go into the office, Mr John will be sitting at the front desk.
Our English teacher will explain that lesson to us tomorrow.
We will wait for you when you get back tomorrow.
What do you do at 7 p.m next Sunday? I will be practicing my English lesson then.
When I see Mr Pike tomorrow, I will remind him of that.
When you come today, I will be working at my desk in Room 12.
He will be working on the report at this time tomorrow.
Please wait here until the manager returns.
Don't leave until you see her.
The Browns will be doing their housework when you come next Sunday.