Use the appropriate forms of the verbs to complete the sentences:
I am not sure mother (will meet/ meets) _____ at the railway station next week.
I wonder if Helen (will put/ puts)______ on her new dress tonight for the birthday party.
Write to us when you (will arrive/ arrive)______ in Finland next Saturday.
The doctor can’t say when your cousin (will feel/ feels)______ better this year.
Nobody knows if your friend (will remember/ remembers)_____ all the words.
I am not sure if your friends (will wear/ wear)______ jeans to the theatre tomorrow.
The teacher can’t say if the pupil (will win/wins)______ the game this time.
I don’t know if I (will be/ am) ______ back in the beginning of March.
Ask your father when he (will come/ comes)______ home from his voyage.
I shall tell you if I (will write/ write)_____ them about our plans for the next week.
Put the verbs in proper forms:
I wonder what (happen) _____ with us next year.
We shall live in Madrid before our mother (arrive)_______.
The Browns will go to the mountain camping as soon as spring (come)______.
Bob will call you when he (be) _____ free after an hour from his place of work.
If Alice (buy)_____ new fashionable trousers, she will be very happy.
I am not sure if their parents (spend) _____ their evening in the circus tomorrow.
Our friends will be very glad if we (see)_____ New Year in with them in the central square.
What will your brother do if he (win)______ the chess game?
Tell me if you (learn)______ the new words of your English homework in the afternoon.
If it (rain)______ I shall stay at home with my little sister.
After I (meet)____ my friends, we (have)_____ fun together.
Write to me when you (arrive)_____ in Liverpool.
Bob will look scruffy if he (not wash)_____ his hair every day.
After the clock (strike)_____ 12, the New Year (come)______.
If Susan (wear)______ this fur coat every day during winter, it (become)_____ dirty soon.
My brother (not miss)_____ the train if he (get)______ up early tomorrow morning.
We wonder what suit my dad (choose )____ for the gift next week.
After my elder sister (iron)____ my favorite skirt, I (put)_____ it on to my walking.
My friend is not sure if she (celebrate)_____ her birthday party with our classmates this spring.
I don’t know if their football team (win)_____ the match this summer.
Tell me if he (visit)_____ your cousin in the hospital today.
You (fall)_____ ill if you (not wear)_____ warm clothes in cold windy weather.
Put have to, has to, had to, able to or change the verbs to the proper tense-forms:
The Browns (can)______ celebrate Christmas in Canada as their uncle (live)_____ there many years ago.
Mr. Beckham (must)_____ be very rich. He (spend)_____ a lot of money on cars.
Bob (can)______ tell you a lot about spacemen. He (read)_____ many books about space.
Little Amanda (count)_____ everything that she (can)_____ when she was a little girl. She (must)_____ become a banker.
As soon as Susan (can)_____ , she (must)_____ see her granny as she (need)_____ some help yesterday.
Ted (feel)_____ bad today. He (must ) _____ see the doctor.
My sister (think)_____ that washing up is boring when she was young, but she (understand)_____ she must do it.
Sandra (buy)______ all purple clothes that she (can)_____ find those years. Complete the disjunctive questions:
Jeans were never out of fashion, ________?
You always buy clothes that you like to wear,_________?
You won’t wear a dressing gown and slippers in the street, _______?
Teachers never wear jeans trousers to school, ________?
Trainers are a usual kind of footwear for athletes ________?
Your boy-friend likes to wear old-fashioned suit all the time, ________?
Your sister wears T-shirts and light skirts in summer, _______?
Both teachers and office workers wore stylish clothes to their works for many years,_______?
Your mother can choose elegant evening dresses to the theatre,_______?
His father doesn’t prefer to wear shirt and tie to the office in the mornings, _______?