give the right forms of the verbs in brackets: Simple future or SImple present, Present perfect, Future perfect
1. I’ll wait until he (finish) his novel.
2. When you (come) back, he already (buy) a new house.
3. Don’t come until I (finish) lunch.
4. I (hope) it (stop) raining by 5 o’clock this afternoon.
5. The river (not begin) to swell until some rain (fall).
6. By next month I (leave) for India.
7. The film (end) by the time we (get) there.
8. They (build) a house by June next year.
9. We (start) our plan next week.
10. I (give) her your letter when I (see) her tomorrow
1. I’ll wait until he (finish) his novel.
Finishes
2. When you (come) back, he already (buy) a new house.
Came/ had already bought.
3. Don’t come until I (finish) lunch.
Finish.
4. I (hope) it (stop) raining by 5 o’clock this afternoon.
Hope, will have stopped
5. The river (not begin) to swell until some rain (fall).
Didn't begin, fell
6. By next month I (leave) for India.
Will have left
7. The film (end) by the time we (get) there.
Had ended, got
8. They (build) a house by June next year.
Will have built
9. We (start) our plan next week.
Are going to start
10. I (give) her your letter when I (see) her tomorrow
Will give, see
give the right forms of the verbs in brackets: Simple future or SImple present, Present perfect, Future perfect
1. I’ll wait until he has finished (finish) his novel.
2. When you (come) come back, he has already (buy) bought a new house.
3. Don’t come until I (finish) have finished lunch.
4. I (hope) hope it (stop) will have stopped raining by 5 o’clock this afternoon.
5. The river (not begin) hasn't been begun to swell until some rain (fall) will fall
6. By next month I (leave) will leave for India.
7. The film (end) will have ended by the time we (get) get there.
8. They (build) will have built a house by June next year.
9. We (start) will start our plan next week.
10. I (give) will give her your letter when I (see) see her tomorrow
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