<span>Monday — He will have called Jack and told him
about Sam's letter by the end of the week.
Tuesday — He will have written to Sam by the end of the week.
Wednesday — He will have taken the clothes to the cleaner's by the end of the
week.
Thursday — He will have cut the grass by the end of the week.
Friday — He will have done shopping the food by the end of the week.
Saturday — He will have played tennis by Saturday noon.
He will have bought a present for his Mum by Sunday.</span>
I will have read this book by the end of the
week.
I will have watched “Moana” movie by the end of
the week.
<span>I will have finished my
composition by the end of the week.</span>
Don’t eat this ice - cream.
Don’t take the book.
Don’t open the door.
Don’t play computer games/here.
Don’t talk about it/here.
Don’t worry about it.
Don’t sit down/here.
The teacher said to me that i had done my work well.
First and second conditionals
Complete the sentences with the first or second conditional form of the
verbs in brackets.
If pigs had (have) wings, would they be able (they / be able) to fly?
1 If I (were) an astronaut, I (would travel) to other planets.
2 If you (do not see) Tom ever again, how (will you feel)?
3 What (would you do) if you (saw) a ghost?
4 If you (eat) more of this cake, you (will be) sick.
You've already had five slices!