<span>1. Shall I see you before you start?
2. What will he do when he comes home?
3. Where will they go if the weather is fine?
4. He will ring me up when he returns home.
5. If it rains, we shall stay at home.
6. She will walk home if it is not too cold.
7. I am sure he will come to say good-bye to us before he leaves St. Petersburg.
8. Please turn off the light when you leave the room.
9. If we are tired, we shall stop at a small village half-way to Moscow and have a short rest and a meal there.
10. If you miss the 10.30 train, there is another at 10.35.
11. She will make all the arrangements about it before she flys there.
12. Before he starts for London, he will spend a day or two at a rest-home not far from here. </span>
<span>match the idioms with their definitions:
1) be on the good terms c a) enjoi oneself
2) be in smb's shoes e b) get into a difficult situation
3) do one's best d c) be on friendly terms
4) get in touch with g d) try as hard as possible
5) keep an eye on smth j e) be in smb's position
6) keep one's fingers crossed i f) be friendly
7) make room for smth one hasn't seen h g) communicat with smb recently
8) have a good time a h) allow enough free space
9) get along with f i) wish for good luck
10) get into a mess b j) guard smth
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My father didn't go to university
We didn't have good weather last summer
My brother didn't know what to do
I didn't eat in a restaraunt yesterday
I didn't send some e-mails yesterday
I didn't hear the telephone
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Most expensive; more expensive; more relaxing; cheaper; quieter; the tastiest.
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