Use the present perfect or simple present in the following clauses of time referring to the future: 1. All right, I’ll come down when I (put) on a fresh collar. 2. When he (be) off duty he’ll go there. 3. «I must know where they are and I shall not rest till I (see) them again,» he thought. 4. «No more,» she said to the dog, «but when I (finish) you may have the bone.» 5. Go on with your picture. We’ll have a look at it when we (return) from the party. 6. «I’ll hand the book over when I (read) it’» he said. 7. «Has he gone? » she asked as soon as her sister entered. «No. He refuses to go till he (see) you.» 8. I will not leave you till we )talk) this thing out. 9. Nobody knows we are here. We may stay here till we (die). 10. You won’t think so when you (see) a bit more of it. 11. I’ll lock the door when you (go). 12. When I (wake) I’ll go for a swim. 13. I know that when she (refuse) to help him he’ll make some scene. 14. I’ll come when my guests (go).15. Please don’t start watching TV till we (have) supper. 16. You’ll find it lonely here after the sun (set). 17. Look, call him up again when he (finish) eating. 18. «You’ll find,» said Jeff Forster, «that you’ll long for home when you (leave) it.» 19. I’ll keep it with me till we (decide) what is to be done with it. 20. «I’ll give you some paper and brushes and let you make a picture when we (ask) your mother,» she said to the girl.
1. All right, I’ll come down when I have been put on a fresh collar. 2. When he is off duty he’ll go there. 3. «I must know where they are and I shall not rest till I have seen them again,» he thought. 4. «No more,» she said to the dog, «but when I finish you may have the bone.» 5. Go on with your picture. We’ll have a look at it when we return from the party. 6. «I’ll hand the book over when I read it’» he said. 7. «Has he gone? » she asked as soon as her sister entered. «No. He refuses to go till he has seen you.» 8. I will not leave you till we )talk) this thing out. 9. Nobody knows we are here. We may stay here till we die. 10. You won’t think so when you have seen a bit more of it. 11. I’ll lock the door when you go. 12. When I have walken up I’ll go for a swim. 13. I know that when she refuses to help him he’ll make some scene. 14. I’ll come when my guests go.15. Please don’t start watching TV till we have had supper. 16. You’ll find it lonely here after the sun sets. 17. Look, call him up again when he finishes eating. 18. «You’ll find,» said Jeff Forster, «that you’ll long for home when you leave it.» 19. I’ll keep it with me till we decide what is to be done with it. 20. «I’ll give you some paper and brushes and let you make a picture when we have been asking your mother,» she said to the girl.