Please help.... Put the verbs in brackets in the Future Indefinite or the Present Indefinite
A young lady with an enormous dog bought two ticket and walked to the entrance of the cinema. The manager of the cinema went out and spoke to her. Manager: I'm sorry, Miss. Dogs aren't allowed in the cinema. Young Lady: But I've bought a ticket for it. Manager: Oh, no What we (to do) if there (to be) any problems with the dog. Yound Lady: I promise, if there (to be) any problems, we (to leave) the cinema immediately, Belive me, it's an exceptional animal, well-trained and intelligent. It's almost like a man. Manager: OK, I (to let ) you in only when it (to be) dark in the hall. After the film the young lady came up to the manager to thank him. Young lady: Oh, thanks a lot. It was very kind of you to let us in. Manager: Don't mention it. Your dog behaved very well. I was watching it all the time. Did it enjoyed the film? Young lady: yes, it did. But in enjoyed the book more
11)Put the verbs in brackets in the Future Indefinite or the Present Indefinite
In Great Britain
If you (find) a horseshoe, It (bring) good luck to you, If you (drop) a spoon, A baby (come) soon,
If you (walk) under a leader, You (get) sadder and sadder, If you (break) a loocking glass, You (miss) a good chance,
If you (throw) a hat on your bed, You (face) something bad, If you (meet) a black cat, You (not to face) anything bad.
In Russia
If you (meet) black a cat, You (face) something bad, If you (spill) salt in you flat, You (expect) something bad.
If you (drop) a spoon, A woman (come) soon. If you (meet) a man with empty bags, You (not the achieve) success!
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