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A. REWRITE THE SENTENCES, CORRECTING THE ERRORS.

Example:
If you will be thirsty, drink some water.
If you’re thirsty, drink some water.

1. If you want a new car, you buy one.


If you want a new car, you will buy one.

2. Don’t stay up late if you tired.


Don’t stay up late if you are tired.

3. If you to see James, tell him to call me.


If you see James, tell him to call me.

4. Don’t eat junk food if you want lose weight.


Don’t eat junk food if you want to lose weight.

5. If you like that jacket, to buy it.


If you like that jacket, you will buy it.
B. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRRECT VERBS FORM.

6. They haven’t finished (not finish) cycling through Europe.

7. When I got back (get back) to my room, a cleaner was vacuuming (vacuum) it.

8. They have gone (go) on a cruise to the Caribbean.

9. When I entered (enter) the forest, a monkey was swinging (swing) through the trees.

10. When we were driving (drive) to the hotel, our car got (get) a flat tire.

11. She has visited (visit) her family in Cuba every year since 2004.

12. We have had (have) this car for years. It’s really old.

13. Terry met (meet) my cousin while I was having (have) coffee in town.

14. Have you written (write) an email to your grandparents in Boston?

15. Anita was baking (bake) a cake when her children got (get) home.

16. Rita was walking (walk) in the park when she saw (see) a squirrel.

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