1 When the waiter (come), we
6 Before my mum
(get) home
(order) our food.
tonight,
(clean) the kitchen.
2 My brother
(call) you back as soon 7 When I
(have) enough money,
(finish) his dinner.
I
(eat) out with my friends.
31
(do) my homework before my dad 81
(not take) the pie out of the oven
(make) the dinner.
until it
(be) ready.
4 When you
(go) to the shops
9 As soon as the adverts
(come) on,
tomorrow,
you
(make) a snack.
(buy) some bread?
10 As soon as the water
(boil),
5 When you
(come) to my house, we
1
(make) a chocolate cake.
we
(add) the peas.
- The verb "come" is in present simple tense because it refers to a habitual action. We use the present simple tense to talk about actions that happen regularly or are always true.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "order" to indicate that the action will happen after the waiter comes.
2. My brother will call you back as soon as he finishes his dinner.
- The verb "call" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- The verb "finish" is in present simple tense because it refers to a habitual action. We use the present simple tense to talk about actions that happen regularly or are always true.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "call" to indicate that the action will happen after he finishes his dinner.
3. My mum will clean the kitchen before she gets home tonight.
- The verb "clean" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- The verb "get" is in present simple tense because it refers to a habitual action. We use the present simple tense to talk about actions that happen regularly or are always true.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "clean" to indicate that the action will happen before she gets home tonight.
4. When you go to the shops tomorrow, will you buy some bread?
- The verb "go" is in present simple tense because it refers to a planned future action. We use the present simple tense to talk about scheduled events in the future.
- The verb "buy" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "buy" to indicate that it is a request or suggestion.
5. When you come to my house, we will make a chocolate cake.
- The verb "come" is in present simple tense because it refers to a planned future action. We use the present simple tense to talk about scheduled events in the future.
- The verb "make" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "make" to indicate that it is a plan or intention.
6. Before my mum gets home tonight, I will finish my homework.
- The verb "get" is in present simple tense because it refers to a habitual action. We use the present simple tense to talk about actions that happen regularly or are always true.
- The verb "finish" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "finish" to indicate that it will happen before she gets home tonight.
7. When I have enough money, I will eat out with my friends.
- The verb "have" is in present simple tense because it refers to an ongoing condition or state. We use the present simple tense to talk about things that are true at all times.
- The verb "eat" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "eat" to indicate that it will happen when the condition of having enough money is met.
8. I won't take the pie out of the oven until it is ready.
- The verb "take" is in future simple negative form because it will not happen in the future.
- The verb "be" is in present simple tense because it refers to a state of readiness that is true at all times.
- We use the future tense "will not" before the verb "take" to indicate that it will not happen until the pie is ready.
9. As soon as the adverts come on, I will make a snack.
- The verb "come" is in present simple tense because it refers to a planned future action. We use the present simple tense to talk about scheduled events in the future.
- The verb "make" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "make" to indicate that it will happen as soon as the adverts come on.
10. As soon as the water boils, we will add the peas.
- The verb "boil" is in present simple tense because it refers to a planned future action. We use the present simple tense to talk about scheduled events in the future.
- The verb "add" is in future simple tense because it will happen in the future.
- We use the future tense "will" before the verb "add" to indicate that it will happen as soon as the water boils.