Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets: I (wait) until he (write) his next novelGive the correct form of the verbs in brackets 1. I (wait) until he (write) his next novel. 2. I hope it (stop) raining by five o’clock this afternoon. 3. He (finish) that work before you (leave) 4. Before you (go) to see them, they (leave) the country. 5. I (give) Mr. Brown your letter when I (see) him tomorrow. 6. Our English teacher (explain) that lesson to us tomorrow. 7. Mr. and Mrs. White (live) in their new house next Spring. 8. We (wait) for you when you (get) back tomorrow. 9. He (work) on the report when you (arrive) this afternoon. 10. When we (see) Mr. Johnson tomorrow, we (remind) him of that. 11. When you (come) today, I (work) at my desk in Room 12. 12. I (finish) the book before my next birthday. 13. I (speak) to you about that matter after the meeting tonight. 14. A: Excuse me, waiter! This isn’t what I ordered. I ordered a chicken sandwich. B: Sorry sir. I (take) this back and get your sandwich. A: Thank you. 15. A: Would you like to join Linda and me tomorrow? We (visit) the natural history museum. B: Sure. I’ve never been there. 16. A: What’s all this paint for? You (paint) your house? B: No, we (paint) my mother’s House. 17. A: Paul, do you want to go with me to the shopping mall? B: No thanks. I have something I have to do today. I (wash) my car and then clean out the basement. 18. A: Someone needs to take this report to Mr.Day’s office right away, but I can’t leave my desk. B: I (do) it. A: Thanks. 19. A: Let’s make something easy for dinner. Got any ideas? B: I (make) some hamburgers. Why don’t you make a salad? 20. A: Why did you buy so many tomatoes? B: I (make) a lot of spaghetti sauce |