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III. Give the right form of the verbs in parentheses: simple future or simple present.
1. We’ll go out when the rain (stop)…………………..
2. I (stay)…………………… here until he (answer)…………….. me.
3. Wait until I (catch )………………….. you.
4. I’ll be ready before you (count)………………….. ten.
5. John must eat his breakfast before he (go)………………. out.
6. Miss Helen (help)……………….. you as soon as she (finish)……………… that letter.
7. I (get)………………... a new one before tonight.
8. She (not, come)……………… until you (be)……………… ready.
9. After the class (be)………………. Over, ask the teacher about that sentence.
10. I (come)………………. And (see)…………….. you before I (leave) ………………. For England.
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