1) If Peter (come), we (go) to play in the yard.
2) If you (eat) late at night, you (get) a stomach ache.
3) I (watch) TV if she (not come).
4) If Frank's parents
(have) their holidays in summer, they
(go) to the seaside.
5) She (go) to the cinema when she (finish) my work.
6) We (buy) this book if our mother (give) us some money.
7) I (return) you your dress when you (ask) me.
8) If we (not get) enough sleep, we (feel) tired tomorrow.
1 where / you / practise (at the athletics stadium)
Where are you going to practise? I am going to practise at the athletics stadium.
2 we / watch / the match
Are we going to watch the match? Yes, we are going to watch the match
3 what time /it/ start (at two o'clock)
What time is it going to start? It is going to start
at two o'clock.
4 who / she / support (Bayern Munich)
Who is she going to support? She is going to support Bayern Munich.
5 they / sponsor / the team X
Are they going to sponsor the team? No, they aren't going to sponsor the team
6 you/buy/ a ticket
Are you going to buy a ticket? Yes, I am going to buy a ticket
7 when / he / play (on Tuesday)
When he is going to play? He is going to play on Tuesday.
Like to be teenager:
1. You don’t have serious problems as your parents have
2. You are full of energy and ambitions
3. You are young and perspective
4. Parents take care of you and so you worry about nothing
5. You have lots of friends
Don’t like to be teenager
1. You aren’t let do what you want
2. You can’t come back home late
3. You are too sensitive to trivial issues
4. Your mood is very changeable
You have to go to school