When he returns, I will give him the key. He will be ready as soon as you are. She will be delighted when she hears this. When it gets cold, I will light the fire. She will have to behave better when she goes to school. He will be here before you go. Will he ring us up when he arrives in England? He will wash up before he goes to bed. I will give the children their dinner before he comes home. I will pay you as soon as I get my check. I will buy that house when I have enough money. When the Queen arrives, the audience will stand up. When the fog lifts, we will be able to see where we are. As soon as the holidays begin, this beach will become very crowded. As soon as she learns to type, I will get her a job. Look before you leap. (proverb) Don’t count on salary increase before you actually get it. When winter begins, the swallows will fly away to warmer countries. When I finish the book, I will lend it to you. When you open the safe, you will see a small black box.
Объяснение:
Объяснение:
Позитивные в Present Simple:
I enjoy playing basketball.
She walks to work every day.
We eat dinner together as a family.
The sun rises in the east.
They speak English fluently.
He likes to read books.
Cats chase mice.
We go swimming in the summer.
The train arrives at 9 o'clock.
Birds sing in the morning.
Негативные в Present Simple:
I don't like broccoli.
She doesn't watch TV in the evening.
We don't have any milk left.
The bus doesn't come on time.
They don't understand the instructions.
He doesn't play the guitar.
Dogs don't fly.
We don't go to the cinema often.
The shop doesn't sell that brand.
It doesn't rain much in this area.