Is used in dealing with things that are possibly or likely to happen in the future. Though this type may be formed using unless, as long as, as soon as or in case, its most common form uses this structure: condition – if/when + present simple’ main clause – will + infinitive.
A. Zero
B. First
C. Second
D. Third

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Grammar › ViewWhat do you often ( have)…….…. for Breakfast? – I (not know)……..…I (not often prepare)……….breakfast. My mother (prepare)……………it now.
A. have, don’t know, don’t often prepare, are preparing
B. has, don’t know, don’t often prepare, is preparing
C. have, don’t know, doesn’t often prepare, is preparing
D. have, don’t know, don’t often prepare, is preparing
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They’ve (be) ….. married for nearly fifty years.
A. be
B. being
C. been
D. will be
Grammar › ViewI usually ________ the Tuna salad but today I ______________ about ordering pizza.
A. ordering/ think
B. order/ am thinking
C. order/ are thinking
D. ordering/ thinking
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Have you met John … ? No, this is the first time.
A. before
B. just
