Test 4
Task: choose the right variant of the conditional sentence.
We (go) to the river if the weather (be) fine.
- We shall go to the river if the weather is fine.
- We go to the river if the weather will be fine.
If it (not/ rain) I (go) shopping.
- If it will not rain I go shopping.
- If it doesn`t rain I shall go shopping.
If you (work) hard you (get) good results in English.
- If you will work hard you get good results in English.
- If you work hard you will get good results in English.
When Henry (leave) for London I (ring) you up.
- When Henry leaves for London I shall ring you up.
- When Henry will leave for London I ring you up.
As soon as we (get) home we something to eat.
- As soon as we shall get home we have something to eat.
- As soon as we get home we shall have something to eat.
Before she (come) I (have) a bath.
- Before she comes I shall have a bath.
- Before she will come I have a bath.
I (help) you if you (ask) me.
- I shall help you if you ask me.
- I help you if you will ask me.
If I (have) wings I (fly) as a bird.
- If I shall have wings I fly as a bird.
- If I have wings I shall fly as a bird.
If we (not/ come) on time we (not/ have) good seats.
- If we shall not come on time we don`t have good seats.
- If we don`t come on time we shall not have good seats.
I (meet) you if you will (tell) me the number of your flight.
- I shall meet you if you tell me the number of your flight.
- I meet you if you will tell the number of your flight.