(Take) - A Nap.: Use The Simple Future/be Going To or The Simple Present

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Use the simple future/be going to* or the simple present.

1. I'm going to leave in half an hour. I (finish) will finish / am going to finish all of my
work before I (leave) ____leave____.
2. I'm going to eat lunch at 12:30. After I (eat) ____________________ lunch, I
(take)_____________________________________ a nap.
3. I'll get home around six. When I (get) ______________________________ home, I
(call)
______________________________ Sharon.
4. I'm going to watch a TV programme at nine. Before I (watch)
_______________________
that programme at nine, I (write) __________________________ a letter to my parents.
5. Gary will come soon. I (wait) _________________________ here until he (come)
_______
6. It will stop raining soon. As soon as the rain (stop) ______________________________,
I (walk) _____________________________ to the drugstore to get some film.
7. The seasons are predictable. For example, when spring (come) —————————
___________ the weather (get) _____________________ warmer. This happens every
year.
8. Right now it is winter. I'm tired of cold weather, but spring (come)
__________________
soon. When spring (come) __________________ this year, I (go) __________________ to
the park every day to enjoy the good weather.
9. At a dinner party in the United States, people usually sit in the living room and (talk)
_______________________ for a while before they (go) __________________ into the
dining room.
10. Tomorrow I'm going to give a dinner party. I have planned it very carefully. Before I
(ask) ______________ my guests to come to the dining room, I (serve) _____________
drinks and hors d'oeuvres in the living room.

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